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PREFACE  TO  THE  SECOND  EDITION 

In  1924  the  Library  of  Knox  College  published  "  An  Annotated 
Catalogue  of  Books  belonging  to  the  Finley  Collection  on  the 
History  and  Romance  of  the  Northwest."  At  that  time  the 
Collection  contained  less  than  1000  volumes.  The  number  at 
present  is  over  2500. 

This  edition  of  the  catalogue  includes  all  of  the  books,  pam- 
phlets and  maps  now  in  the  Collection,  with  a  list  of  the  donors. 
It  is  published  as  a  brief  and  condensed  finding  list  for  those  who 
use  the  Collection,  and  for  reference  by  intending  donors. 

The  first  edition  also  contained  a  reprint  of  the  best  guide  ever 
published  to  the  early  literature  on  the  discovery  and  exploration 
of  the  Mississippi  Valley,  by  Appleton  P.  C.  Griffin,  of  the 
Library  of  Congress.  Copies  of  this  may  still  be  obtained  at 
the  Library. 

The  Finley  Collection  is  now  shelved  in  the  Finley  Room  of  the 
new  Henry  M.  Seymour  Library.  One  of  our  illustrations  shows 
an  interior  view  of  this  room  and  another  a  general  view  of  the 
Library. 

Attention  is  also  called  to  the  reproduction  of  the  book-plate, 
which  is  inserted  in  all  volumes  of  the  Finley  Collection,  and  to 
the  list  of  separate  maps  at  the  end  of  this  catalogue. 


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LIST  OF  DONORS  TO  THE 
FINLEY  COLLECTION 

William  E.  Barton,  Chicago. 

Ralph  Budd,  St.  Paul. 

Albert  Britt,  Galesburg. 

Cadmus  Book  Shop,  New  York. 

Edward  Caldwell,  New  York. 

Carnegie  Institution,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Thomas  E.  Donnelley,  Chicago. 

Victor  Elting,  Chicago. 

John  H.  Finley,  New  York. 

Frank  F.  Fowle,  Chicago. 

Robert  T.  Hill,  New  York. 

Illinois  Secretary  of  State,  Springfield. 

Edward  J.  Jacob,  Peoria. 

Charles  B.  Johnson,  Champaign,  111. 

Edward  Dudley  Kenna,  New  York. 

George  A.  Lawrence,  Galesburg. 

Rev.  C.  W.  Leffingwell,  Pasadena,  Cal. 

Mrs.  Rebecca  Lawrence  Lowrie,  New  York. 

Miss  Margaret  I.  McLaughlin,  New  York. 

Lester  C.  Ott,  Petersburg,  111. 

Mrs.  Janet  Grieg  Post,  Chicago. 

Rev.  Francis  B.  Steck,  Quincy,  111. 

Frank  E.  Stevens,  Sycamore,  111. 


THE  FINLEY  COLLECTION 

From  the  pages  of  the  following  catalogue  it  is  obvious  that 
the  period  covered  is  roughly  from  1600  to  1840 — from  discovery 
to  settlement — with  some  books  dealing  with  both  earlier  and 
later  periods.  While  placing  the  emphasis  upon  the  early  history 
of  the  old  Northwest  Territory,  which  took  definite  form  as  a 
political  subdivision  of  the  United  States  in  1787,  the  Collection 
includes  the  related  history  of  New  France,  Canada  and  Louisi- 
ana, and  to  some  extent  of  the  whole  Mississippi  Valley.  Here 
is  brought  together  the  literature  of  the  French,  the  English  and 
the  beginnings  of  the  American  domination.  Much  of  it  is  the 
original  source  material  in  the  French  language,  with  the  English 
translations  wherever  available. 

The  special  features  of  the  2500  volumes  now  in  the  Collection 
may  be  summarized  as  follows: 

(1)  The  Narratives  of  the  Early  Explorers. — These  include  two 
of  Champlain's  four  books  in  their  first  editions  of  1619  and  1632 
with  a  half  dozen  later  editions  and  reprints  in  both  French  and 
English,  including  the  Prince  Society  translation  and  the  one 
now  in  process  of  publication  by  the  Champlain  Society.  There 
is  also  a  beautifully  bound  copy  of  De  Creuxius'  Historiae  Canaden- 
sis, formerly  owned  by  Henry  Ternaux  and  Henry  F.  Depuy. 
This  volume,  published  in  1664,  contains  the  first  publication  in 
complete  form  of  the  journey  of  Nicolet  in  1634  to  what  is  now 
the  State  of  Wisconsin.  The  narratives  of  the  voyages  of  Radis- 
son  in  1652  to  1664  are  available  in  the  Prince  Society  volume  of 
1885,  their  first  and  best  publication.  Other  early  volumes  are 
Thevenot's  Voyages,  both  in  the  1681  and  1682  editions,  which 
contain  the  first  publication  of  the  Marquette  narrative  of  the 
discovery  of  the  Mississippi  River  by  Joliet  and  himself  in  1673, 
together  with  the  Rich  1845  reprint  of  the  Marquette  story,  of 
which  only  125  copies  were  published,  and  the  Leyden  edition  of 
1707;  the  first  and  second  editions  of  Hennepin's  first  book  on 
Louisiana,  dated  1683  and  1688,  with  the  two  volume  translation 
by  Shea;  the  first  and  second  French  editions  of  Hennepin's 


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second  book,  dated  1697  and  1698  with  the  two  English  editions 
of  1698,  known  as  the  "Bon"  and  "Tonson"  issues,  as  well  as 
the  second  English  edition  of  1699  and  several  editions,  reprints 
and  translations  of  Hennepin's  other  and  later  works.  Tonti's 
narrative  has  a  special  interest  for  the  people  of  Illinois,  since  for 
twenty  years  he  held  a  fortified  post  on  Starved  Rock  on  the 
Illinois  River.  The  book-plate  of  the  Finley  Collection  has 
made  this  post  its  central  feature.  Tonti's  narrative  was  first 
published  at  Paris  in  1697  with  an  English  edition  in  1698. 
Both  of  these  rare  editions  together  with  five  later  ones  are  a 
part  of  the  Collection.  The  narrative  of  Joutel,  who  was  really 
the  historian  of  the  La  Salle  expeditions,  did  not  appear  in  print 
until  the  Paris  edition  of  1713  followed  by  English  editions  in 
1714  and  1719.  These  with  three  other  and  later  issues  stand 
alongside  the  fifteen  Hennepins  and  the  seven  Tontis  on  the 
shelves  of  the  Finley  Collection.  La  Hontan  is  represented  by 
nine  different  editions  both  in  French  and  English,  including  the 
first,  published  at  Paris  in  1703. 

(2)  Reprints  of  Manuscript  Archives.- — In  this  part  of  the 
Collection  will  be  found  a  set  of  Margry's  six-volume  reprints  of 
La  Salle,  Tonti,  Joliet  and  other  material  from  the  French 
archives;  French's  Historical  Collections  in  7  vols.;  Shea's  two 
books  of  the  early  narratives;  the  Canadian  Archives  in  16  vols., 
as  well  as  about  30  other  volumes  of  early  Canadian  records; 
the  O'Callaghan  reprints  of  Colonial  documents  in  15  vols.; 
the  Virginia  State  Papers  in  11  vols.,  Journals  of  the  House  of 
Burgesses  of  Virginia  in  13  vols.;  the  American  Archives  in  9 
vols.;  the  American  State  Papers  in  38  vols.;  and  Force's  Tracts 
in  4  vols. 

(3)  The  Narratives  and  Reports  of  the  Early  Jesuit  Missionaries. 
This  is  historically  a  most  important  part  of  the  Collection. 
First  of  all  we  have  the  73-volume  set  of  Jesuit  Relations  edited 
by  R.  G.  Thwaites.  This  is  supplemented  by  the  3-volume 
reprint  made  in  1858  by  the  Canadian  Government;  the  two 
volumes  edited  by  Martin  published  in  Paris  in  1861;  and  a 
complete  set  in  26  vols,  of  Shea's  Cramoisy  Press  reprints  issued 
from  1855  to  1887  in  a  limited  edition  of  100  copies,  and  a  com- 
plete set  in  8  vols,  of  the  similar  O'Callaghan  reprints,  of  which 
only  25  copies  each  were  published.  The  Collection  also  eon- 
tains  the  Journal  des  Jesuites,  both  the  first  and  second  editions 
of  1871  and  1892;  the  Shea  translation  of  1881  in  2  vols,  of  Le 


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Clercq's  First  Establishment  of  the  Faith  in  New  France;  and 
other  allied  volumes  by  Bressany,  1852  edition;  Crespel,  1884 
edition;  Ferland,  Rochemonteix,  Mazzuchelli,  and  others. 

(4)  The  Early  Histories  of  New  France,  Canada  and  Louisiana. 
These  may  be  said  to  cover  the  early  history  of  what  is  now  known 
as  the  St.  Lawrence  Valley,  the  Great  Lakes  region,  and  the 
Mississippi  Valley.  They  include  the  works  of  Lescarbot,  first, 
second  and  fourth  editions  of  1609,  1612  and  1618;  Sagard,  Le 
Clercq,  Faillon,  Ferland,  de  la  Potherie,  Bossu,  du  Pratz,  Gayarre, 
Marbois,  Charlevoix,  Dionne,  Heriot,  Bibaud,  Parkman,  Suite, 
Garneau,  Smith,  Kingsford,  Hart,  Severance,  Doughty,  and 
others. 

(5)  The  Later  General  Histories  of  the  Mississippi  Valley. — 
Special  mention  should  be  made  of  the  first  three  English  editions 
of  Imlay's  Topographical  Description  of  the  Western  Territory 
published  in  London  in  1792,  1793  and  1797,  as  well  as  the  Dublin 
edition  of  1793  and  the  Berlin  edition  of  the  same  year.  The 
Collection  also  has  the  two  1778  London  issues  of  Hutchins' 
Topographical  Description  and  the  Paris  edition  of  1781. 
Another  rare  volume  is  M'Afee's  History  of  the  Late  War  in 
the  Western  Country,  published  at  Lexington,  Ky.,  in  1816. 
Other  histories  include  the  works  of  Albach,  Alvord,  Beggs, 
Blanchard,  Brown,  Burnet,  Bradford,  Butterfield,  Carter, 
Chittenden,  Coues,  Coman,. Darlington,  English,  Fernow,  Flint, 
Hermann,  Hinsdale,  Hosmer,  Hulbert,  Kellogg,  Laut,  Marshall, 
Monette,  Moore,  Nicollet,  Ogg,  Paxson,  Perkins,  Poole,  Ross, 
Roosevelt,  Spears  and  Clark,  Thwaites,  Turner,  Volwiler,  Walker, 
and  Winsor. 

(6)  Narratives  of  Early  Travelers  in  the  Pioneer  Days.— The 
group  of  books  under  this  heading  is  of  great  interest.  It  con- 
sists of  contemporary  reports  of  early  travelers  of  all  nationalities 
who  made  journeys  on  foot,  on  horseback,  or  by  boat  or  stage 
coach  through  the  Mississippi  Valley,  which  was  then  attracting 
the  interest  of  the  whole  world.  These  books,  many  of  them 
published  in  the  large  cities  of  Europe,  in  English,  French, 
German  and  Dutch,  bear  witness  to  this  widespread  interest. 
They  were  in  fact  the  publicity  literature  that  within  a  few 
decades  brought  to  the  states  of  the  Northwest  a  vast  army  of 
the  European  ancestors  of  our  present  day  citizens.  Only  a 
t*<\v  of  these  200  or  more  volumes  can  be  mentioned.  Birkbeck's 
Letters  from  Illinois  and  Notes  on  a  Journey  in  America  ran 


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through  several  editions  in  England,  Ireland,  France,  and 
Germany,  as  well  as  in  the  United  States  in  1817  and  1818. 
Nine  of  these  are  in  the  Collection,  which  also  has  a  presentation 
copy  from  the  author  of  Flower's  Letters  from  Illinois,  1822,  also 
dealing  with  the  same  English  settlement  in  what  is  now  Edwards 
County.  Another  rare  volume  is  Pittman's  Present  State  of 
the  European  Settlements  on  the  Mississippi,  London,  1770, 
and  still  another  is  Pownall's  Topographical  Description,  London, 
1776.  Other  travel  books  are  those  of  Carver,  first  edition,  1778; 
Chastellux,  1786  and  1787;  Long,  1791;  Volney,  1803;  Michaux, 
1804;  Thaddeus  Harris,  1805;  Ashe,  1808;  Alex.  Henry,  1809; 
Schultz,  1810;  Cuming,  1810;  Ker,  1816;  Fearon,  1818;  Thomas, 
1819;  Darby,  1819;  Dana,  1819;  Wm.  Tell  Harris,  1821;  Woods, 
1822;  Faux,  1823;  Beltrami,  1824  and  1828;  Flint,  1826;  Shirreff, 
1835;  Griffiths,  1835;  Gregg's  Commerce  of  the  Prairies,  first  and 
second  editions,  1844  and  1845;  and  scores  of  others  including 
Atwater,  Brackenridge,  Hoffman,  Lambert,  Latrobe,  Hall,  Mrs. 
Kinzie,  M'Clung,  Murray,  Parker,  Perrin  du  Lac,  Stuart,  Mrs. 
Tillson,  and  Weston. 

Special  mention  should  be  made  of  nearly  50  volumes  on  the 
Journals  of  the  Lewis  and  Clark  expedition  up  the  Missouri 
River  and  over  the  Rocky  Mountains  in  1804-1806.  This 
important  exploring  expedition  made  under  the  direction  of 
President  Jefferson  soon  after  the  purchase  of  Louisiana,  has  an 
important  literature  of  its  own  and  these  50  volumes  cover  it  in  a 
most  satisfactory  way.  They  include  the  first  American  edition 
of  1814  in  two  volumes,  and  the  first  London  edition  of  the  same 
year,  in  a  quarto  volume  beautifully  bound  by  Riviere,  with  many 
other  issues,  published  in  America  and  Europe.  The  Journals 
brought  out  under  the  editorship  of  Elliott  Coues  in  1893  in  4 
volumes  and  the  issue  of  1904  in  8  volumes,  edited  by  Reuben  G. 
Thwaites,  round  out  the  Collection.  Mention  should  also  be 
made  of  three  editions  of  1807,  1808  and  1812  of  the  Journal  of 
Patrick  Gass,  a  member  of  the  Lewis  and  Clark  expedition. 
The  reports  and  records  of  other  similar  early  expeditions  will  be 
found  in  Long's  Account  of  an  Expedition  from  Pittsburgh  o  the 
Rocky  Mountains,  3  vols.,  1823;  in  Long's  Narrative  of  an 
Expedition  to  the  Source  of  St.  Peter's  River,  1824;  in  Alexander 
Mackenzie's  Voyages  from  Montreal  in  17S9  and  1793,  London, 
1801,  with  a  handsome  Zaehnsdorf  binding;  in  Pike's  Account 
of   Expeditions   to  the  Sources  of  the  Mississippi,  Philadelphia, 


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1810;  and  in  Alexander  Henry's  Travels  and  Adventures  in 
Canada,  New  York,  1809.  In  this  same  class  of  literature 
belongs  the  indispensible  set  of  3  volumes  by  Chittenden  on  the 
American  Fur  Trade  and  Larpenteur's  Forty  Years  a  Fur  Trader, 
as  they  deal  with  the  adventures  of  explorers,  travelers  and 
traders  throughout  the  whole  region  of  the  Mississippi  Valley. 
In  addition  to  all  of  these  original  editions  there  is  the  32- 
volume  set  of  reprints  of  Early  Western  Travels,  edited  by 
Reuben  G.  Thwaites.  In  this  monumental  work  are  nearly  forty 
journals  of  the  early  travelers. 

(7)  Histories  of  the  State  of  Illinois. — The  Illinois  histories 
include  those  of  John  Reynolds,  1852  and  1855,  with  the  later 
reprints  of  both;  Blanchard,  Breese,  Brown,  Buck,  Davidson  and 
Stuve,  Duis,  Edwards,  Ford,  Gerhard,  Greene,  Humphrey, 
Mitchell,  Jones,  Lusk,  Mason,  Matson,  Moses,  Parrish,  Pease, 
Perrin,  Pooley,  Snyder,  Wallace,  and  Waller.  In  addition  to 
these  there  are  many  local  histories  of  Chicago,  Peoria,  Rock 
Island,  Springfield,  Quincy,  Cairo,  Decatur,  as  well  as  histories  of 
Cook,  McLean,  La  Salle,  Sangamon  and  Williamson  counties. 
There  are  early  pamphlets  issued  by  the  Illinois  Land  Company 
in  1839,  by  the  Illinois  Central  Rail  Road  Company  in  1855  and 
1856,  and  an  especially  rare  group  of  about  20  pamphlets  pub- 
lished by  the  Cairo  City  and  Canal  Company  in  1837  and  1838. 
Of  special  interest  to  the  Knox  Library  is  a  copy  of  the  Proceed- 
ings of  the  First  Illinois  Anti-Slavery  Convention  held  at  Upper 
Alton  in  1837.  The  call  for  this  convention  was  signed  by  many 
residents  of  Galesburg  and  several  of  the  Trustees  of  Knox  College. 

(8)  Histories  of  Other  Mississippi  Valley  States. — The  early 
histories*  of  these  states  include  Brice's  History  of  Ft.  Wayne, 
1868;  Cox's  Early  Settlement  of  the  Wabash  Valley,  1860; 
Dillon's  Indiana,  1843;  Ellsworth's  Valley  of  the  Upper  Wabash, 
1838;  Smith's  Early  Indiana  Trials  and  Sketches,  1858;  Parker's 
Iowa,  1855;  Newhall's  Sketches  of  Iowa,  1841;  Collins'  Historical 
Sketches  of  Kentucky,  1847;  Butler's  Kentucky,  1834;  Filson's 
Kentucky,  1793,  and  the  Paris  edition  of  1785;  Marshall's 
Kentucky,  1824;  Barbe-Marbois'  Louisiana,  1830  and  the  Paris 
edition  of  1829;  Fortier's  Louisiana,  1904;  Gayarre's  Louisiana, 
all  of  the  early  editions  from  1848  to  1854;  Livingston's  System  of 
Penal  Law  for  the  State  of  Louisiana,  1833;  Martin's  Louisiana, 
1827-29  and  1882;  Stoddard's  Sketches  of  Louisiana,  1812;  Farmer's 
Detroit,   1884;  Historical  and  Scientific  Sketches  of  Michigan, 


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1834;  Lanman's  Michigan,  1839;  Sheldon's  Michigan,  1856; 
Neill's  Minnesota,  1858;  Oliphant's  Minnesota,  1855;  Billon's  St. 
Louis,  1886-88;  Atwater's  Ohio,  1838;  Drake's  Cincinnati,  1815; 
Hildreth's  Pioneer  History,  1848;  Hosmer's  Maumee  Valley, 
1858;  Taylor's  Ohio,  1854;  Haywood's  Tennessee,  1823;  Lap- 
ham's  Wisconsin,  1844  and  1846  editions;  Smith's  Wisconsin, 
1854;  Strong's  Territory  of  Wisconsin,  1885;  McLeod's  History 
of  Wiskonsan,  1846. 

(9)  Early  Guide  Books  and  Gazetteers. — Of  special  interest  are 
Beck's  Gazetteer  of  the  States  of  Illinois  and  Missouri,  1823; 
Brown's  Western  Gazetteer,  1817;  Cobbett's  Emigrant's  Guide, 
1829;  Collins'  Emigrant's  Guide,  1830;  Cumings'  Western  Pilot, 
first  edition,  1825;  Curtiss'  Emigrant's  Guide,  1852;  Hunt's 
Wisconsin  Gazetteer,  1853;  Jenkins'  Ohio  Gazetteer,  1839; 
Peck's  Gazetteer  of  Illinois,  published  at  Jacksonville  in  1834, 
as  well  as  two  other  editions  of  1836  and  1837;  Peck's  Guide  for 
Emigrants,  1831;  Peck's  Traveler's  Directory  for  Illinois,  first 
edition,  1839;  Smith's  Western  Tourist,  1839;  and  Wetmore's 
Gazetteer  of  the  State  of  Missouri,  1837. 

(10)  Early  Periodicals  and  Other  Literary  Works. — This  class 
of  books  is  of  great  importance  in  the  study  of  the  West.  The 
Collection  includes  the  American  Pioneer,  Vols.  1  and  2,  1842-3; 
the  Chicago  Magazine,  Vol.  1,  1857;  the  Illinois  Monthly  Maga- 
zine, Vols.  1  and  2,  1831  and  1832;  the  Western  Monthly  Maga- 
zine, Vols.  1  to  5,  1833-36;  the  Olden  Time,  Vols.  1  and  2,  1846 
and  1847;  the  Western  Monthly  Review,  Vol.  3, 1830;  the  Western 
Literary  Journal  and  Monthly  Review,  Vol.  1,  1845;  and  the 
Hesperian,  Vol.  1,  1838.  The  writings  of  Judge  James  Hall 
are  represented  by  thirteen  of  his  works  published  from  1828  to 
1857.  Other  early  writers  whose  books  are  in  the  Collection  are 
Flint,  Gallagher,  Gallaher,  Coggeshall,  Caroline  M.  Kirkland, 
Irving  and  Hoffman. 

(11)  Historical  Periodicals. — Among  the  most  important  in  the 
Collection  may  be  mentioned  the  American  Historical  Review, 
Vols.  1-27;  the  Magazine  of  Western  History,  Vols.  1-14; 
Magazine  of  American  History,  Vols.  2-26;  the  Historical  Maga- 
zine, a  complete  set  in  23  vols.;  and  Niles  Register,  a  complete 
set  in  76  volumes,  published  from  1811  to  1849. 

(12)  Historical  Society  and  Club  Publications. — This  is  one  of 
I  he  most  useful  and  valuable  parts  of  the  Collection  and  includes 
complete  sets  of  the  Papers  and  Reports  of  the  American  Histori- 


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cal  Association,  in  52  vols. ;  of  the  Champlain  Society  Publications 
in  19  vols. ;  of  the  Journal,  Transactions,  and  Proceedings  of  the 
Illinois  State  Historical  Society  and  Library  in  over  50  vols.;  of 
the  Chicago  Historical  Society,  in  10  vols,  and  24  pamphlets;  a 
complete  set  of  the  Fergus  Historical  Series  of  35  pamphlets 
bound  in  4  vols.;  the  Kansas  Historical  Society  in  13  vols.;  a 
complete  set,  from  the  library  of  the  late  Senator  Lodge,  of  the 
Collections,  7G  vols.,  (1792-1923)  and  Proceedings,  58  vols., 
(1791-1924)  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society;  the  Collec- 
tions of  the  Michigan  Pioneer  and  Historical  Society  in  34  vols.; 
the  Minnesota  Historical  Society  Publications  in  22  vols.;  the 
Collections  and  Proceedings  of  the  New  York  Historical  Society, 
70  vols.;  the  Ohio  State  Archeological  and  Historical  Society 
Publications  in  25  vols.;  the  Parkman  Club  Publications,  Nos. 
1-18,  a  complete  set;  the  Reports,  Collections  and  Proceedings  of 
the  Wisconsin  State  Historical  Society  in  over  50  vols.;  and 
several  other  similar  sets. 

(13)  Miscellaneous  Subjects. — Several  classes  of  books  in  the 
Collection  can  be  mentioned  but  very  briefly.  These  include 
the  Indians,  Religious  History,  and  Biography.  Adair's  History 
of  the  American  Indians,  London,  1775,  and  Wakefield's  History 
of  the  Black  Hawk  War,  published  at  Jacksonville,  1834,  deserve 
special  mention.  Another  book  of  local  interest  is  a  bound  vol- 
ume containing  14  pamphlet  reports  of  the  General  Association  of 
Congregational  Churches  and  Ministers  of  Illinois,  1856  to  1871. 
In  the   1861  document  is  a  60-page  Report  on  Knox  College. 

(14)  Maps. — While  this  section  of  the  Collection  makes  no 
claim  to  completeness  it  is  nevertheless  worthy  of  special  mention 
as  a  good  beginning  of  most  valuable  historical  material.  A  list 
of  the  separate  maps  will  be  found  at  the  end  of  the  catalogue. 

(15)  Bibliographies. — These  include  a  large  number  of  volumes 
that  will  be  found  most  helpful  in  the  study  of  Mississippi  Valley 
history  by  Griffin,  Winsor,  Harisse,  Marcel,  Turner,  Buck,  Pooley, 
Boggess,  Carayon,  Baldwin,  Kingsford,  Gagnon,  Field,  Larned, 
and  Venable. 


AN  AUTHOR  CATALOGUE  OF  THE 
FINLEY  COLLECTION 

Note. — The  classification  of  this  catalogue  is  alphabetical,  by  authors, 
editors,  translators  and  compilers.  Usually  only  one  entry  appears  for 
each  title,  except  where  there  is  an  editor  or  compiler  as  well  as  an  author. 
All  books  not  accompanied  by  a  donor's  name  are  the  gift  of  Edward  Cald- 
well. Initials  of  authors  are  omitted  to  save  space.  The  catalogue  is 
intended  to  give  a  brief  and  comprehensive  summary  of  the  Collection  and 
to  provide  a  quick  finding  list  of  its  contents  when  the  author  is  known. 

Ackerman's    Early    Illinois    Railroads.     Fergus    Hist.     Series,     No.    23. 
Chicago,  1884. 

Adair's  History  of  the  American  Indians.     London,  1775. 

Adams'  The  Duplicate  Letters,  the  Fisheries,  and  the  Mississippi.     Wash- 
ington, 1822.     (Two  copies). 

Albach's  Annals  of  the  West.    3rd  Ed.    Pittsburgh,  1857.    (See  also  Perkins.) 

Allen's  (ed.)  History  of  the  Lewis  &  Clark  Expedition  to  the  Sources  of  the 
Missouri  River.     2  vols.     Phila.,  1814. 

Alvord's  (ed.)  Centennial  History  of  Illinois.     By  several  authors.     5  vols. 
Springfield,  1920. 

Alvord's  The  County  of  Illinois.     Springfield,  1907. 

Alvord's  The  Old  Kaskaskia  Records.     Chicago  Hist.  Soc.  pamphlet. 

Alvord's  Mississippi  Valley  in  British  Politics.     2  vols.     Cleveland,  1917. 

Alvord  and  Bidgood's  First  Explorations  of  the  Trans-Allegheny  Region  by 
the  Virginians,  1650-1674.     Cleveland,  1912. 

Alvord  and  Carter's  (eds.)  Invitation  Serieuse  aux  Habitants  des  Illinois. 
Providence,  1908. 

American  Antiquarian  Society.     Transactions  and  Collections.     Vols.  1,  2 
and  3.     Worcester,  1820,  1836,  1857. 

American  Archives.     4th  Series,  6  vols.,  and  5th  Series,  3  vols,  (all  pub.)     9 
vols.     [Washington,  1837-53.] 

American  Explorers  Series.     Edited  by  J.  B.  McMaster.     17  vols.     New 
York,  1922. 

Champlain,  2  vols.;  La  Salle,  2  vols.;  de  Vaca;  de  Soto,  2  vols.;  Coronado;  Mackenzie, 
2  vols.;  Lewis  and  Clark,  3  vols.;  Colden,  2  vols.;  Harmon;  Butler. 

American  Historical  Review.     Vols.  1-33,  1895-1927. 

1 


2  .4 JV  AUTHOR  CATALOGUE 

American  Historical  Association.     Papers.     5  vols.     1886-91. 
Annual  Reports,  for  the  years  1889  to  1923.     51  vols. 

American  Pioneer.     Vols.  1  and  2.     1st  Ed.     Chillicothe,  1842  and  Cin- 
cinnati, 1843. 
The  Same.     Vol.  1  only.     2nd  Ed.     Cincinnati,  1842. 

American  State  Papers.     A  complete  set,  38  vols.     Washington,  1832-61. 

I.  Foreign  Relations,  1789-1828,  6  vols. 
II.   Indian  Affairs,  1789-1827,  2  vols. 

III.  Finance,  1789-1828,  5  vols. 

IV.  Commerce  and  Navigation,  1789-1823,  3  vols. 
V.  Military  Affairs,  1789-1838,  7  vols. 

VI.  Naval  Affairs,  1789-1836,  4  vols. 

VII.  Post  Office  Department,  1789-1833,  1  vol. 

VIII.  Public  Lands,  1789-1837,  8  vols. 

IX.  Claims,  1789-1823,  1  vol. 

X.  Miscellaneous,  1789-1823,  2  vols. 

Anderson's  (trans.)  Joutel's  Journal  of  La  Salle's  Last  Voyage.  The 
Caxton  Club,  Chicago,  1896. 

Anderson's  (trans.)  Nicholas  de  La  Salle's  Relation  of  the  Discovery  of  the 
Mississippi  River.     The  Caxton  Club,  Chicago,  1898. 

Anderson's  (trans.)  La  Salle's  Relation  of  the  Discoveries  and  Voyages  of 
Cavelier  de  La  Salle,  from  1679  to  1681.  The  Caxton  Club,  Chicago, 
1901. 

Anderson's  (trans.)  Relation  of  Henri  de  Tonti  concerning  the  Explorations 
of  La  Salle  from  1678  to  1683.     The  Caxton  Club,  Chicago,  1898. 

Andreas'  History  of  Chicago.     3  vols.     Chicago,  1884. 

Andreas'  History  of  Cook  County,  111.     Chicago,  1884. 

Andrews'  Colonial  Folkways.  Chronicles  of  America,  vol.  9.  New  Haven, 
1919. 

Andrews'  The  Fathers  of  New  England.  Chronicles  of  America,  vol.  6. 
New  Haven,  1919. 

Armstrong's  Early  Life  among  the  Indians.     Ashland,  Wis.,  1892. 

Armstrong's  Sauks  and  the  Black  Hawk  War.     Springfield,  111.,  1887. 

Arnold's  Abraham  Lincoln.     Fergus  Hist.  Series,  No.  15. 

Arnold's  Wm.  B.  Ogden  and  Early  Days  in  Chicago.  Fergus  Hist.  Series, 
No.  17.     Chicago,  1882. 

Arnold's  Recollections  of  Early  Chicago  and  the  Illinois  Bar.  Fergus  Hist. 
Series,  No.  22. 

Arnold's  Reminiscence's  of  the  Illinois  Bar  Forty  Years  Ago.  Fergus  Hist. 
Series,  No.  14. 

Asbury's  Reminiscences  of  Quincy,  Illinois.     Quincy,  111.,  1882. 

Ashe's  Travels  in  America,  performed  in  1806.     Newburyport,  1808, 

Ashe's  Travels  in  America,     London,  1809, 


OF  THE  FINLEY  COLLECTION  3 

Atwater's  History  of  the  State  of  Ohio.      Cincinnati,  [1838]. 

Atwater's  Remarks  made  on  a  Tour  to  Prairie  du  Chien.     Columbus,  1831. 

Ayer's  (trans.)  Millet's  Captivity  among  the  Oneidas  in  1690-91.  Chicago, 
1897. 

Babcock's  (ed.)  Peck's  Forty  Years  of  Pioneer  Life.     Phila.  [1864]. 

Badger,  Rev.  Joseph.  A  memoir  of,  containing  an  autobiography.  Hud- 
son, Ohio,  1851. 

Bailey's  History  of  the  Illinois  River  Baptist  Association  and  Its  Churches. 
New  York,  1857. 

[Baird's]  View  of  the  Valley  of  the  Mississippi.     2nd  Ed.      Phila.,  1834. 

Baker's  St.  Joseph-Kankakee  Portage.     South  Bend,  Ind.,  1899. 

Baldwin's  Early  Maps  of  Ohio  and  the  West.     Cleveland,  1875. 

Baldwin's  History  of  La  Salle  Count}'.     Chicago,  1877. 

Balestier's  The  Annals  of  Chicago.  (Republished  from  the  original  edition 
of  1840.)     Fergus  Hist.  Series,  No.  1.     Chicago,  1876. 

Ball's  Northwestern  Indiana  from  1800  to  1900.     Crown  Point,  1900. 

Ballance's  History  of  Peoria,  Illinois.     Peoria,  1870. 

Barbe-Marbois'  Histoire  de  La  Louisiane.     Paris,  1829. 

Barbe-Marbois'  History  of  Louisiana.     Phila.,  1830. 

Bartlett's  La  Salle  in  the  Valley  of  the  St.  Joseph.     South  Bend,   1899. 

Bartlett's  Tales  of  Kankakee  Land.     New  York,  1904. 

Barton's  The  Influence  of  Chicago  upon  Abraham  Lincoln.     Chicago  Hist. 

Soc.  pamphlet.     1923. 
Baudry  des  Lozieres'  Voyage  a  la  Louisiane.     Paris,  1802. 
Baudry  des  Lozieres'  Second  Voyage  a  la  Louisiane.     2  vols.     Paris,  1803. 
Baxter's  Memoir  of  Jacques  Cartier.     New  York,  1906. 
Beck's  Gazetteer  of  the  States  of  Illinois  and  Missouri.     Albany,   1823. 

Becker's  The  Eve  of  the  Revolution.  Chronicles  of  America,  vol.  11.  New 
Haven,  1918. 

Beckwith's  The  Illinois  and  Indiana  Indians.  Fergus  Hist.  Series,  No.  27. 
Chicago,  1884. 

Beecher's  Narrative  of  Riots  at  Alton  in  connection  with  the  death  of 
Rev.  Elijah  P.  Lovejoy.     Alton,  1838. 

Beggs'  Pages  from  the  Early  History  of  the  West  and  Northwest.  Cincin- 
nati, 1868. 

Bell's  A  Journey  to  Ohio  in  1810.     Rochester,  1904. 

Bell's  (trans.)  Garneau's  History  of  Canada.     1st  Ed.,  3  vols.     Montreal, 
1860. 
The  Same.     2nd  Ed.,  2  vols.     Ottawa,  1862. 


4  AN  AUTHOR  CATALOGUE 

Beltrami's  La  Decouverte  des  Sources  du  Mississippi.     Nouvelle-Orleans, 
1824. 

Beltrami's  Pilgrimage  in  Europe  and  America  leading  to  the  Discover}*-  of 
the  Mississippi  and  Bloody  River.     2  vols.     London,  1828. 

Berquin-Duvallon's  Vue  de  La  Colonie  Espagnole  du  Mississippi.     2nd  Ed., 
Paris,  1804. 

Bibaud's  Historie  du  Canada.     [Tome  1.]     Montreal,  1837. 
The  Same.     Tome  2.     1760-1829.     Montreal,  1844. 
The  Same.     Tome  3.     1830-1837.     Montreal,  1878. 

Biggar's  (ed.)  Lescarbot's  History  of  New  France.     3  vols.     Toronto,  1907, 
1911,  1914. 

Biggar's   (ed.)   Precursors  of  Jacques  Cartier,  1497-1534.     Ottawa,  1911. 

Biggar's  (ed.)  Works  of  Samuel  de  Champlain.     Vols  1  and  2.      (To  be  pub. 
in  6  vols.)     Toronto,  1922. 

Biographical  Sketches  of  some  of  the  Early  Settlers  of  the  City  of  Chicago, 
Parts  I  and  II.     Fergus  Hist.  Series,  Nos.  5  and  6.     Chicago,  1876. 

Billon's  Annals  of  St.  Louis.     2  vols.     St.  Louis,  1886-88. 

Birkbeck's  Letters  from  Illinois.     1st  Ed.     Phila.,  1818. 
The  Same.     1st  Ed.     London,  1818. 
The  Same.     2nd  Ed.  London,  1818. 
The  Same.     3rd  Ed      London,  1818. 

Birkbeck's  Notes  on  a  Journey  through  France.     4th  Ed.     London,  1815. 

Birkbeck's  Notes  on  a  Journey  in  America.     1st  Ed.     Phila.,  1817. 
The  Same.     1st  Ed.     London,  1818. 
The  Same.     2nd  Ed.     London,  1818.     (Two  copies.) 
The  Same.     3rd  Ed.     London,  1818. 
The  Same.     4th  Ed.     London,  1818. 

Birkbeck's  Bemerkungen  auf  eines  Reise  in  America.     Jena,  1818. 

Black  Hawk  War.     The  Expedition  Against  the  Sauk  and  Fox  Indians,  1832. 
Reprinted.     New  York,  1914. 

(Gift  of  the  Cadmus  Book  Shop,  New  York) 

Black  Hawk.     Autobiography  of  Black  Hawk.     Edited  by  J.  B.  Patterson. 
Oquawka,  111.  [1882]. 

Black  Hawk.     Life  of  Black  Hawk.     Edited  by  J.  B.   Patterson.     Boston, 
1834. 

Black  Hawk.     Life  of  Black  Hawk.     Edited  by  M.  M.   Quaife.     Chicago, 
1916. 

Blair's  Indian  Tribes  of  the  Upper  Mississippi  Valley.     2  vols.     Cleveland, 
1911-12. 

Blanchard's  Discovery  and  Conquests  of  the  Northwest,  with  a  History  of 
Chicago.     Wheaton,  1879. 


OF  THE  FINLEY  COLLECTION  5 

Blanchard's  Documentary  History  of  the  Cession  of  Louisiana.     Chicago, 
1903. 

Blanchard's  History  of  Illinois.     Chicago,  1883. 

Blatchford's  Biographical  Sketch  of  Hon.  Joseph  Duncan,  Fifth   Governor 
of  Illinois.     Chicago  Hist.  Soc.  pamphlet. 

Blegen's  Journal  of  the  Voyage  Made  by  Verendrye  with  one  of  his  brothers, 
n.p.,  1925. 

{Gift  of  Ralph  Budd,  St.  Paul) 

Blodgett's  Autobiography.     Waukegan,  1906. 

[Blowe's]  Geographical,  Historical,  Commercial  and  Agricultural  View    of 
the  United  States  of  America.     London,  1820. 

Bogart's  Daniel  Boone  and  the  Hunters  of  Kentucky.     Auburn,  1854. 

Bolton's  The  Spanish  Borderlands.     Chronicles  of  America,  vol.  23.     New 
Haven,  1921. 

Bond's  Minnesota  and  Its  Resources.     Chicago,  1857. 

Bonham's  Fifty  Years  Recollections.     Peoria,  111.,  1883. 

Bossu's  Neue  Reisen  nach  West-Indien.     2  vols,  in  one.     Helmstedt,  1776. 
(Vol.  2  is  dated  1774.) 

Bossu's  Nouveaux  Voyages  aux  Indes  Occidentales.     2  vols.     Paris,  1768. 

Bossu's  Nouveaux  Voyages  dans  l'Amcrique  Septentrionale.     Amsterdam, 
1777. 

Bossu's   Travels   through   that   Part   of   North   America,    formerly   called 
Louisiana.     2  vols.     London,  1771.     (Two  copies). 

Bouquet.     Historical  Account  of  Bouquet's  Expedition  against  the  Ohio 
Indians  in  1764.     Cincinnati,  1907. 

Bourne's  (ed.  and  trans.)  Champlain's  Voyages  and  Explorations.     2  vols. 
(In  American  Explorers  Series.)     New  York,  1922. 

Brackenridge's  Journal  of  a  Voyage  up   the   River   Missouri,    1811.     In 
Thwaites'  Early  Western  Travels,  vol.  6.     Cleveland,  1904-7. 

Brackenridge's  Recollections  of  Persons  and  Places  in  the  West.     Phila., 
[1834]. 

Bradbury's  Travels  in  the  Interior  of  America,  in  1809-11.     In  Thwaites' 
Early  Western  Travels,  vol.  5.     Cleveland,  1904-7. 

Bradford's  Notes  on  the  Northwest.     New  York,  1846. 

Brady's  Chief  Joseph's  Own  Story.     From  the  N.  A.  Review,  1879. 

(Gift  of  Ralph  Budd,  St.  Paul) 

Brady's  Conquest  of  the  Southwest.     New  York,  1919. 

Breese's  Early  History  of  Illinois,  from  1673  to  1763.     Chicago,  1884. 

Brennan's  The  Wonders  of  the  Dunes.     Indianapolis,  [1923]. 


6  AN  AUTHOR  CATALOGUE 

Bressany's  Relation  Abregee  de  Quelques  Missions   .    .    .   dans  la  Nouvelle 
France.     Translated  by  R.  F.  P.  Martin.     Montreal.  1852. 

Brice's  History  of  Fort  Wayne.     Fort  Wayne,  Ind.,  1868. 

Bross'  History  of  Chicago.     Chicago,  1876. 

Brown's  Biographical  Sketch  of  Hon.  John  Peter  Altgeld,  Twentieth  Gov- 
ernor of  Illinois.     Chicago  Hist.  Soc.  pamphlet. 

Brown's  Early  History  of  Illinois.     Fergus  Hist.  Series,  No.  14. 

Brown's  Historical  Sketch  of  the  Early  Movement  in  Illinois  for  the  Legal- 
ization of  Slavery.     Fergus  Hist.  Series,  No.  4.     Chicago,  1876. 

Brown's  History  of  Illinois.     New  York,  1844. 

Brown's  The  Present  and  Future  Prospects  of  Chicago:  An  Address  deliv- 
ered Jan.  20,  1846.     Fergus  Hist.  Series,  No.  9. 

Brown's  Recollections  of  Itinerant  Life.     Cincinnati,  1866. 

Brown's  Old  Northwest  Territory.     Kalamazoo,  1875. 

Brown's    Political  Beginnings  of  Kentucky.     Filson   Club   Pubs.,   No.   6. 
Louisville,  1889. 

Brown's  Western  Gazetteer,  or  Emigrant's  Directory.     Auburn,  1817. 

Browne's  Altgeld  of  Illinois,  a  Record  of  his  Life  and  Work.     New  York, 
1924. 

Browning.     The  Diary  of  Orville  H.  Browning.     A  New  Source  for  Lincoln's 
Presidency.     Chicago  Hist.  Soc.  pamphlet.     1924. 

Brownell's  Indian  Races  of  North  and  South  America.     Hartford,  1873. 

(Gift  of  Miss  Margaret  McLaughlin,  New  York) 

Brymner's  (trans.)  Journal  of  the  First  Expedition  of  Verendrye  to  the 
Mandan  Villages,     n.p.  1925. 

(Gift  of  Ralph  Budd,  St.  Paul) 

Brymner's  (ed.)  Rapport  sur  les  Archives  du  Canada,  1872-1903.     Bound 
in  16  vols.     Ottawa,  L873-1904. 

Bryner's  Abraham  Lincoln  in  Peoria,  Illinois.     Peoria,  1924. 

(Gift  of  Edward  J.  Jacob,  Peoria) 

Buck's    The    Agrarian    Crusade.     Chronicles    of    America,   vol.   45.     New 
Haven,  1920. 

Buck's  Illinois  in  1818.     Springfield,  1917. 

Buell's  Memoirs  of  Rufus  Putnam.     Boston,  1903. 

Buffalo  Historical  Society.     Proceedings,  Vol.  5,  1902. 

Bullock's  Sketch  of  a  Journey  through  the  Western  States  in    L827.      In 
Thwaites'  Early  Western  Travels,  vol.  19.     Cleveland,  1904-7. 

Bunner's  History  of  Louisiana.     New  York,  [1841]. 

Burnet's  Notes  on  the  Early  Settlement  of  the  Northwestern  Territory. 
( lincinnati,  1847. 


OF  THE  FINLEY  COLLECTION  7 

Burpee's  (ed.)  Journals  and  Letters  of  Verendrye  and  his  Sons.  Toronto, 
1927. 

Burpee's  Pathfinders  of  the  Great  Plains.  Chronicles  of  Canada,  vol.  19. 
Toronto,  1914. 

Burr's  Trial.  Message  from  the  President  transmitting  a  Copy  of  the  Pro- 
ceedings, etc.     Washington,  1807. 

Burrow's  Fifty  Years  in  Iowa.     Davenport,  1888. 

[Butel-Dumont's]  Histoire  et  Commerce  des  Colonies  Angloises,  dans 
l'Amerique  Septentrionale.     Londres,  1755. 

Butler's  History  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Kentucky.     Louisville,  1834. 

Butler's  The  New-Found  Journals  of  Charles  Floyd,  a  Sergeant  under  Cap- 
tains Lewis  and  Clark.     Worcester,  Mass.,  1894. 

Butler's  The  Wild  Northland.  (In  American  Explorers  Series.)  New 
York,  1922. 

Butterfield's  Historical  Account  of  the  Expedition  against  Sandusky.  Cin- 
cinnati, 1873. 

Butterfield's  History  of  Brule's  Discoveries  and  Explorations,  1610-1626. 
Cleveland,  1898. 

Butterfield's  History  of  the  Discovery  of  the  Northwest  by  John  Nicolet  in 
1634.     Cincinnati,  1881. 

Butterfield's  History  of  George  Rogers  Clark's  Conquest  of  the  Illinois 
and  Wabash  Towns,  1778  and  1779.     Columbus,  1904. 

Buttrick's  Voyages,  Travels,  and  Discoveries.  In  Thwaites'  Early  Western 
Travels,  vol.  8.     Cleveland,  1904-7. 

Cairo  City  (111.)  and  Canal  Co.  Prospectus  and  other  documents.  About 
20  pamphlets  bound  together,     v.p.,  1837-1838. 

Caldwell's  (comp.)  Annotated  Catalogue  of  Books  belonging  to  the  Finley 
Collection  on  the  History  and  Romance  of  the  Northwest.  Galesburg, 
1924. 

Calendar  of  Virginia  State  Papers  and  Other  Manuscripts  preserved  in  the 
Capital  at  Richmond,  1652-1860.     11  vols.     Richmond,  1875-1893. 

Calumet  Club.  Reception  to  the  Settlers  of  Chicago  prior  to  1840. 
Chicago,  1879. 

Canada.  Manuscripts  relating  to  the  Early  History  of  Canada  (and  six 
other  pamphlets).     Quebec,  1868. 

Canada.  Memoires  sur  Le  Canada  depuis  1749  jusqu'a  1760  (and  several 
other  similar  pamphlets  bound  together).     Quebec,  1873,  etc. 

Canadian  Archives.     Catalogue  of  Pamphlets,  Journals  and  Reports  in  the 
Dominion  Archives,  1611-1867.     Ottawa,  1911. 
The  Same.     2nd  Ed.      1916. 


8  AN  AUTHOR  CATALOGUE 

Canadian  Archives.     Rapport  sur  les  Archives  du  Canada,  par  Douglas 
Brymner,  1872-1903.     Bound  in  16  vols.     Ottawa,  1873-1904. 

Carayon's  Bibliographie  Historique  de  la  Compagnie  de  Jesus.     Paris,  1864. 

Carpenter  and  Arthur's  History  of  Illinois.     Phila.  1854. 

Cartwright's  Autobiography  of  a  Backwoods  Preacher.     Cincinnati,  n.d. 

Carr's  Lincoln  at  Gettysburg.     Chicago,  1906. 

Carr's  Missouri.     Boston,  1888. 

Carr's  My  Day  and  Generation.     Chicago,  1908. 

Carr's  The  Mini.     4th  Ed.     Chicago,  1905. 

Carr's  Stephen  A.  Douglas;  His  Life,  Public  Services,  Speeches  and  Patriot- 
ism.    Chicago,  1909. 

Carter's  Great  Britain  and  the  Illinois  Country,  1763-1774.     Washington, 
1910. 

Cartier's  Bref  Recit  et  Succincte  Narration,  etc.     Paris,  1863. 

Cartier's  Relation  Originale.     Paris,  1867. 

Cartier's  Voyage  de  Jacques  Cartier  au  Canada  en  1534.     Paris,  1865. 

Carver's  Three  Years  Travels  through  the  Interior  Parts  of  North  America. 
Walpole,  N.  H.,  1813. 

Carver's  Travels  through  the  Interior  Parts  of  North  America  in  the  Years 
1766,  1767  and  1768.     London,  1778. 

Carver's  Travels  in  Wisconsin.     New  York,  1838. 

Carver's  Voyage  dans  les  parties  interieures  de  l'Amerique  Septentrionale. 
Trans,  from  3rd  English  edition.     Paris,  1784. 

Casgrain's  Les  Batailles  des  Plaines  d'Abraham  et  de  Sainte-Foye.     Quebec, 
1908. 

Casgrain's  Montcalm  et  Levis.     Tours,  n.d. 

Casgrain's  [Review  of]  The  Fight  for  Canada,  by  Major  Wood;  and  The  Fight 
with  France  for  North  America,  by  A.  G.  Bradley.     [Quebec,  1905]. 

Caton's  Early  Bench  and  Bar  of  Illinois.     Chicago,  1893. 

Caton's  The  Last  of  the  Illinois  and  a  Sketch  of  the  Pottawatomies;  also 
Origin  of  the  Prairies.     Fergus  Hist.  Series,  No.  3.     Chicago,  1876. 

Caton's  Miscellanies.     Boston,  1880. 

Catherwood's  Story  of  Tonty.     14th  Ed.     Chicago,  1924. 

Chamberlain's  Chicago  and  Its  Suburbs.     Chicago,  1874. 

Champigny's  Etat-Presen1  de  la  Louisiane.     La  Haye,  1776. 

Champlain  Society.      Publications.      19  vols.     Toronto,  1907-1926. 

Champlain's   Voyages  el    Descouvertures   faites  en   la   Nouvelle   France. 
Paris,  L620. 


OF  THE  FIX  LEY  COLLECTION  9 

Champlain's  Lea  Voyages  de  la  Nouvelle  France.     Paris,  1632. 

Champlain's  Voyages.     2  vols.     Paris,  1830. 

Champlain's  Oeuvres,  par  Laverdiere.     6  vols.     Quebec,  1870. 

Champlain's  Voyages.     3  vols.     Prince  Society.     Boston,  1878-82. 

Champlain's  Voyages.     Edited  by  W.  L.  Grant.     New  York,  1907. 

Champlain's  Voyages  and  Explorations,  1604-1616.     2  vols.     (In  American 
Explorers  Series.)     New  York,  1922. 

Champlain's  Works.     Edited  by  Biggar.     Vols.  1  and  2.     (To  be  published 
in  6  vols.)     The  Champlain  Society,  Toronto,  1922. 

Channing  and  Lansing's  Story  of  the  Great  Lakes.     New  York,   1909. 

Channing,  Turner  and  Hart's  Guide  to  the  Study  and  Reading  of  American 
History.     New  York,  1912. 

Chapais'    The    Great    Intendant    [Talon].     Chronicles  of  Canada,  vol.   6. 
Toronto,  1914. 

Charlevoix'  Letters  to  the  Duchess  of  Lesduiguieres.     London,  1763. 

Charlevoix'  Histoire  et  Description  Generale  de  la  Nouvelle  France.     6  vols. 
Paris,  1744. 

Charlevoix'   Histoire  et  Description   Generale  de  la  Nouvelle  France.     3 
vols.     Paris,  1744. 

Charlevoix'  History  and  General  Description  of  New  France.     Trans,  by 
Shea.     6  vols.     New  York,  1866-72. 

Charlevoix'  Journal  of  a  Voyage  to  North  America.     2  vols.     London,  1761. 

Charlevoix'   Journal   of  a   Voyage   to   North   America.     Edited  by  Louise 
Kellogg.     The  Caxton  Club,  Chicago,  1923. 

Chase's    (Bishop)    Reminiscences.     An    Autobiography.     2  vols.     Boston, 
1848. 

Chastellux'  Voyages  dans  L'Amerique  Scptentrionale.     2  vols.     Paris,  1786. 

Chastellux'  Travels  in  North  America.     2  vols.     Dublin,  1787. 

Cheney's  (comp.)     Inaugural  Addresses  of  the  Presidents  of  the  United 
States.     From  Washington  to  Lincoln.     Chicago,  1904. 
The  Same.     From  Johnson  to  Roosevelt.     Chicago,  1905. 

(.Gift  of  Thomas  E.  Donnelley,  Chicago) 

Cheney's    (comp.).     Memorable    American    Speeches.     4    vols.     Chicago, 
1907-1910. 

Chesnel's  Histoire  de  Cavelier  de  La  Sail.'.      Paris,  1901. 

Chicago  Commercial  Club.     A  History  of  the  Pilgrimage  of  the  Chicago 
Commercial  Club  to  Centres  of  Western  Commerce.     Chicago,   1901. 

Chicago.     Directory  of  the  City  of  Chicago,  Illinois,  for  1843.     Fergus  Hist. 
Series,  No.  28.     (Reprint)  Chicago,  1896. 


10  AN  AUTHOR  CATALOGUE 

Chicago.  Jubilee  Services  of  the  First  Presbyterian  Church  of  Chicago. 
Chicago,  1883. 

Chicago  Historical  Society,  1857-1907.  Celebration  of  the  50th  Anni- 
versary of  Its  Incorporation,  Feb.  7,  1907.  Addresses  by  Ezra  B. 
McCagg  and  Franklin  H.  Head.     Chicago  Hist.  Soc.  pamphlet. 

Chicago  Historical  Society.     Collections.     Vols.   1-10,   10  vols.     Chicago, 
1882-1918. 
Other  Publications  (in  24  pamphlets)  arranged  chronologically: 

1.  Wight. — Eleazer  Williams.     (Also  in  Fergus  Historical  Series,  No.  35.)      1903. 

2.  Mann. — The  Chicago  Common  Council  and  the  Fugitive  Slave  Law  of  1850. 

3.  McCulloch. — Early  Days  of  Peoria  and  Chicago. 

4.  Jewett. — In  Memoriam.     John  Nelson  Jewett,  1827-1904. 

5.  Radebaugh. — The  Boundary  Dispute  between  Illinois  and  Wisconsin. 

6.  Grover. — Some  Indian  Landmarks  of  the  North  Shore. 

7.  Blatchford. — Biographical  Sketch  of  Hon.  Joseph  Duncan,  Fifth  Governor  of  Illinois. 

8.  Brown. — Biographical  Sketch  of  Hon.  John  Peter  Altgeld,  20th  Governor  of  Illinois. 

9.  Alvord. — The  Old  Kaskaskia  Records. 

10.  Grover. — Father  Pierre  Francois  Pinet,  S.  J.  and  His  Mission  of  the  Guardian  Angel  at 

Chicago,  A.D.,  1696-1699.      1907. 

11.  Chicago  Historical  Society,   1857-1907.     Celebration  of  the  50th  Anniversary  of  Its 

Incorporation,  Feb.  7,  1907.     Addresses  by  Ezra  B.  McCagg  and  Franklin  H.  Head. 

12.  Hamilton.— Biographical  Sketch  of  Gurdon  Saltonstall  Hubbard.      1908. 

13.  Selby. — Abraham  Lincoln — The  Evolution  of  His  Emancipation  Policy.      1909. 

14.  Reed. — The  Masters  of  the  Wilderness;  A  Study  of  the  Hudson  Bay  Company  from  Its 

Origin  to  Modern  Times.      1909. 

15.  James. — The  Preamble  and  Boundary  Clauses  of  the  Illinois  Constitution.     1910. 

16.  Cox. — The  Indian  as  a  Diplomatic  Factor  in  the  History  of  the  Old  Northwest.      1910. 

17.  White. — The  Lincoln  and  Douglas  Debates.      1914. 

18.  MacNaul. — The  Jefferson-Lemen  Compact.      1915. 

19.  Ray. — The  Convention  that  Nominated  Lincoln.      1916. 

20.  Patterson. — Early  Society  in  Southern  Illinois.      (Reprint  from  Fergus  Historical  Series, 

No.  14.)      1881. 

21.  Proctor. — Lincoln  and  the  Convention  of  1860.      1918. 

22.  Barton  — The  Influence  of  Chicago  upon  Abraham  Lincoln.      1923. 

23.  Cole. — Lincoln's  "House  Divided"  Speech.      1923. 

24.  The  Diary  of  Orville  H.  Browning.     A  New  Source  for  Lincoln's  Presidency.      1924. 

Chicago  Magazine,  vol.  1,  nos.  1-5  (all  pub.)  Chicago,  1857. 

Chicago  River  and  Harbor  Convention.    By  seven  different  authors.    Fergus 
Hist.  Series,  No.  18.     Chicago,  1882. 

Chittenden's  American  Fur  Trade.     3  vols.     New  York,  1902. 

Chittenden's   History   of   Early   Steamboat   Navigation    on   the    Missouri 
River.     2  vols.     New  York,  1903. 

Chittenden's  Yellowstone  National  Park.     Cincinnati,  1900. 

Choix  des  Lettres  Historiques  de  la  Venerable  Mere  Marie  de  1' Incarnation. 
Clermont-Ferrand,  1857. 

Cist's  Cincinnati  in  1841.     Cincinnati,  1841. 

Clark's  Conquest  of  the  Illinois.     Edited  by  M.  M.  Quaife.     Chicago,   1920. 

Clark's  Sketch  of  his  Campaign  in  the  Illinois  in  177S  9.      Cincinnati,    1809. 

Clark's  Proofs  of  the  Corruption  of  Gen.  James  Wilkinson  and  of  his  Con- 
nection with  Aaron  Burr.     Phila.,  1809. 


OF  THE  FINLEY  COLLECTION  11 

Clary's  History  of  the  Churches  and  Ministers  connected  with  the  Presby- 
terian and  Congregational  Convention  of  Wisconsin.     Beloit,  1861. 

Cleaver's  Early  Chicago  Reminiscences.  Fergus  Hist.  Series,  No.  19. 
Chicago,  1882. 

Cleaver's  History  of  Chicago  from  1833  to  1892.     Chicago,  1892. 

Cobbett's  Emigrant's  Guide;  in  Ten  Letters,  addressed  to  the  Tax-Payers 
of  England.     London,  1829. 
The  Same.     London,  1830. 

Cobbett's  A  Year's  Residence  in  the  United  States  of  America.     Belfast, 
1818. 
The  Same.     London,  1819. 
The  Same.     London,  1822. 
The  Same.     3rd  Ed.     London,  1828.     (Two  copies). 

Coffin's  Life  and  Times  of  the  Hon.  Samuel  D.  Lockwood.     Chicago,  1889. 

Coggeshall's  Poets  and  Poetry  of  the  West.     Columbus,  1860. 

Colbert  et  la  Canada.     Paris,  1879. 

Colby's  Founder  of  New  France  [Champlain].  Chronicles  of  Canada, 
vol.  3.     Toronto,  1915. 

Colby's  The  Fighting  Governor  [Frontenac].  Chronicles  of  Canada,  vol.  7. 
Toronto,  1915. 

Colden's  History  of  the  Five  Indian  Nations  of  Canada.     London,  1747. 

Colden's  History  of  the  Five  Indian  Nations  of  Canada.  2  vols.  (In 
American  Explorers  Series.)  New  York,  1922. 

Cole's  Lincoln's  "House  Divided"  Speech.  Chicago  Hist.  Soc.  pamphlet. 
1923. 

Coles'  History  of  the  Ordinance  of  1787.     Philadelphia,  1856. 

Collection  de  Documents  Inedits  sur  le  Canada  et  L'Amerique.  Tomes  1, 
2,  et  3  (bound  in  one).     Quebec,  1888-90. 

Collection  de  Manuscrits  contenant  Lettres,  Memoires,  et  autres  Docu- 
ments Historique  relatifs  a  la  Nouvelle  France.  4  vols.  Quebec. 
1883-1885. 

Collection  des  Manuscrits  du  Marcchal  de  Levis.  12  vols,  bound  in  7. 
Montreal,  1889-1895. 

Collection  du  Memoires  et  de  Relations  sur  l'Histoire  Ancienne  du  Canada, 
etc.     Quebec,  1840. 

Collins'  The  Emigrant's  Guide.     Hull,  1829. 

Collins'  Historical  Sketches  of  Kentucky.  Maysville,  Ky.,  and  Cincinnati, 
1847. 

Collot's  A  Journey  in  North  America.  3  vols.  Reprinted.  Firenze, 
1924. 


12  AN  AUTHOR  CATALOGUE 

Colquhoun's  The  Fathers  of  Confederation.  Chronicles  of  Canada,  Vol. 
28.     Toronto,  1916. 

Colton's  Tour  of  the  American  Lakes  ...  in  1830.  2  vols.  London, 
1833. 

Colton's  (pub.)  The  Western  Tourist.     New  York,  1846. 

Coman's  Economic  Beginnings  of  the  Far  West.     2  vols.     New  York,  1912. 

Connelley's  Eastern  Kentucky  Papers;  The  Founding  of  Harman's  Station. 
New  York,  1910. 

Cook's  Bygone  Days  in  Chicago.     Chicago,  1910. 

Cooley's  Michigan.     Boston,  1885. 

Cooper's  History  of  Jerseyville,  111.,  1822-1901.     Jerseyville,  1901. 

Conkling's  Recollections  of  the  Bench  and  Bar  of  Central  Illinois.  Fergus 
Hist.  Series,  No.  22. 

Coronado's  Journey,  1540-42.  (In  American  Explorers  Series.)  New 
York,  1922. 

Corwin's  John  Marshall  and  the  Constitution.  Chronicles  of  America, 
vol.  16.     New  Haven,  1919. 

Coues'  (ed.)  Expeditions  of  Zebulon  M.  Pike  to  the  Headwaters  of  the 
Mississippi  River.     3  vols.     New  York,  1895. 

Coues'  (ed.)  Forty  Years  a  Fur  Trader  on  the  Upper  Missouri.  The  Per- 
sonal Narrative  of  Chas.  Larpenteur,  1833-1872.     2  vols.     New  York, 

1898. 

Coues'  (ed.)  History  of  the  Expedition  under  the  Command  of  Lewis  and 
Clark.     4  vols.     New  York,  1893. 

Coues'  (ed.)  Journal  of  Jacob  Fowler.     New  York,  1898. 

Coues'  (ed.)  New  Light  on  the  Early  History  of  the  Great  Northwest. 
The  Manuscript  Journals  of  Alex.  Henry  and  David  Thompson.  3 
vols.     New  York,  1897. 

Coues'  (ed.)  On  the  Trail  of  a  Spanish  Pioneer.     2  vols.     Now  York,  1900. 

Counties  of  Illinois.     Their  Origin  and  Evolution.     Springfield,  1919. 

Cox's  The  Indian  as  a  Diplomatic  Factor  in  the  History  of  the  Old  North- 
west.    Chicago  Hist.  Soc.  pamphlet.     1910. 

Cox's  Recollections  of  the  Early  Settlement  of  the  Wabash  Valley.     Laf- 
ayette [Ind.]  1860. 

Craig's  History  of  Pittsburgh.      Pittsburgh,  1851. 

[Crain's]  Report  on  United  States  Roads  in  the  Territory  of  Wisconsin;  and 
Report  on  Harbor  Improvements  on  Lake  Michigan.  Washington, 
1840. 

Crespel's  Voiages  du  R.  P.  Emmanuel  Crespel,  Reprint  of  1742  edition. 
Quebec,  1884. 


OF  THE  FINLEY  COLLECTION  13 

Creuxius'  Historiae  Canadensis.     Paris,  1664.     (Two  copies). 

Croghan's  Letters  and  Journals,  relating  to  Tours  into  the  Western  Country, 
1750-65.  In  Thwaites'  Early  Western  Travels,  vol.  1.  Cleveland, 
1904-7. 

Cuming's  Sketches  of  a  Tour  to  the  Western  Country,  1807-1809.  Pitts- 
burgh, 1810. 

Cuming's  Tour  to  the  Western  Country,  through  Ohio  and  Kentucky, 
1807-9.  In  Thwaites'  Early  Western  Travels,  vol.  4.  Cleveland, 
1904-7. 

Cumming's  Western  Pilot.      Cincinnati,  1825. 

Curley's  Nebraska.     London,  [1875]. 

Currey's  Chicago:  Its  History  and  Its  Builders.     3  vols.     Chicago,  1912. 

Currey's  Story  of  Old  Fort  Dearborn.     Chicago,  1912. 

Curtiss'  Western   Portraiture,  and  Emigrants'   Guide.     New  York,   1852. 

Cutler.  Life,  Journals  and  Correspondence  of  Rev.  Manasseh  Cutler. 
2  vols.     Cincinnati,  1888. 

Cutler's  Life  and  Times  of  Ephraim  Cutler.     Cincinnati,  1890. 

Dainville's  Beautes  d'Histoire  du  Canada.     Paris,  1821. 

Dana's  Geographical  Sketches  on  the  Western  Country.     Cincinnati,  1819. 

Darlington's  Christopher  Gist's  Journals.     Pittsburg,  1893. 

Darlington's  History  of  Colonel  Henry  Bouquet  and  the  Western  Frontiers  of 
Pennsylvania,     n.p.,  [1920]. 

Darby's  Tour  from  the  City  of  New  York  to  Detroit.     New  York,  1819. 

Darnell's  Journal    ...   in  the  years  1812-13.     Phila.,  1854. 

Davidson's  History  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  in  the  State  of  Kentucky. 
New  York,  1847. 

Davidson's  In  Unnamed  Wisconsin.     Milwaukee,  1895. 

Davidson  and  Stuve's  Complete  History  of  Illinois  from  1673  to  1873. 
Springfield,  1874. 

DeBlois  and  Barnes'  John  Mason  Peck  and  One  Hundred  Years  of  Home 
Missions,  1817-1917.     New  York,  1917. 

DeCelles'  The  "Patriotes"  of  '37;  a  Chronicle  of  the  Lower  Canadian  Rebel- 
lion.    Chronicles  of  Canada,  vol.  25.     Toronto,  1916. 

Denys'  Description  and  Natural  History  of  the  Coasts  of  North  America 
(Acadia).     Toronto,  1908. 

de  La  Potherie's  Histoire  de  L'Amerique  Septentrionale.  4  vols.  Paris, 
1722. 

de  Smet's  Letters  and  Sketches.  In  Thwaites'  Early  Western  Travels,  vol. 
27.     Cleveland,  1904-7. 


14  AN  AUTHOR  CATALOGUE 

de  Smet's  Oregon  Missions  and  Travels  over  the  Rocky  Mountains,  1845- 
46.     In  Thwaites  Early  Western  Travels,  vol.  29.     Cleveland,  1904-7. 

de  Soto's  Narrative  ...  in  the  Conquest  of  Florida.  2  vols.  (In 
American  Explorers  Series).     New  York,  1922. 

de  Vaca's  Journey  .  .  .  from  Florida  to  the  Pacific,  1528-36.  (In 
American  Explorers  Series),     New  York,  1922. 

[Dickinson's]  (ed.)  A  History  of  Eureka  College.     St.  Louis,  1894. 

Dillon's  History  of  Indiana.     Indianapolis,  1843. 

Dionne's  La  Nouvelle  France  de  Cartier  et  Champlain,  1540-1603.  Quebec, 
1891. 

Dix's  Champlain,  the  Founder  of  New  France.     New  York,  1911. 

Documents  Historique.  Correspondence  echanges  entre  les  autorites 
Francaises  et  les  Governeurs  et  Intendants.  Vol.  I  (all  pub.).  Quebec, 
1893. 

Dodd's  The  Cotton  Kingdom.  Chronicles  of  America,  vol.  27.  New 
Haven,  1919. 

Donaldson's  Public  Domain.     Washington,  1884. 

Doughty's  The  Acadian  Exiles.  Chronicles  of  Canada,  vol.  9.  Toronto, 
1916. 

Doughty's  The  Cradle  of  New  France.     Montreal,  1908. 

Doughty's  (ed.)  Historical  Journal  of  the  Campaigns  in  North  America  for 
the  years  1757-60,  by  Captain  John  Knox.  3  vols.  Toronto,  1914, 
1916. 

Doughty's  Siege  of  Quebec  and  the  Battle  of  the  Plains  of  Abraham.  6  vols. 
Quebec,  1901. 

Doughty  and  Dionne's  Quebec  under  Two  Flags.     Quebec,  1903. 

Doughty  and  McArthur's  (eds.)  Documents  relating  to  the  Constitutional 
History  of  Canada,  1791-1818.  Ottawa,  1914.  (For  first  volume  see 
Shortt  and  Doughty.) 

Douglass'  (ed.)  James'  Three  Years  among  the  Indians  and  Mexicans. 
St.  Louis,  1916. 

Drake's  Picture  of  Cincinnati  and  the  Miami  Country.     Cincinnati,  1815. 

Drake's  Making  of  the  Ohio  Valley  States,  1660-1837.     New  York,  1894. 

Drake's  Pioneer  Life  in  Kentucky.     Cincinnati.  1870. 

Draper's  Narrative  of  a  Journey  down  the  Ohio  and  Mississippi  in  1789- 

90.     Cincinnati,  1888. 
Drown's  Record  and  Historical  View  of  Peoria.     Peoria,  111.,  1850. 
Duis'  Good  Old  Times  in  McLean  County,  Illinois.     Bloomington,   1874. 
Dunbar's  1 1  istory  of  Travel  in  America.     4  vols.     Indianapolis,  1915. 


OF  THE  FINLEY  COLLECTION  15 

Dunn's  Indiana.     Boston,  [1916]. 

Durrett's  Historical  Sketch  of  St.  Paul's  Church,  Louisville,  Ky.     Filson 
Club  Pubs.,  No.  5.     Louisville,  1889. 

Durrett's  Traditions  of  the  Earliest  Visits  of  Foreigners  to  North  America. 
Filson  Club  Pubs.,  No.  23.     Louisville,  1908. 

Dussieux'  Le  Canada  sous  la  Domination  Francaise.     Paris,  1855. 

Dye's  The  Conquest.     True  Story  of  Lewis  and  Clark.     Chicago,  1902. 

Edwards'   History  of  Illinois  from   1778  to  1833,  and  Life  and  Times  of 
Ninian  Edwards.     Springfield,  1870. 

Ellet's  The  Mississippi  and  Ohio  Rivers.     Phila.,  1853. 

Ellet's  Pioneer  Women  of  the  West.     New  York,  1852. 

Ellet's  Summer  Rambler  in  the  West.     New  York,  1853. 

Elliott's  Notes  taken  in  Sixty  Years.     St.  Louis,  1883. 

[Elliott's]  (ed.)  Record  of  the  Services  of  Illinois  Soldiers  in  the  Black  Hawk 
War,  1831-2;  and  in  the  Mexican  War,  1846-8.     Springfield,  1882. 

Ellsworth's  Valley  of  the  Upper  Wabash,  Indiana.     New  York,  1838. 

Elvas'  Histoire  de  la  Conqueste  de  la  Floride  par  les  Espagnols  sous  Ferdi- 
nand de  Sota.     Paris,  1685. 

English's  Conquest  of  the  Country  Northwest  of  the  Ohio  River,  1778-1783, 
and  Life  of  George  Rogers  Clark.     2  vols.     Indianapolis,  1896. 

Erwin's  History  of  Williamson  County,  Illinois.     Marion,  111.,  1876. 

Esarey's  History  of  Indiana  from  its  Exploration  to  1850.     Indianapolis, 
1915. 

Evans'  Pedestrious  Tour  through  the  Western  States  and  Territories,  1818. 
In  Thwaites'  Early  Western  Travels,  vol.  8.     Cleveland,  1904-7. 

Expedition  against  the  Sauk  and  Fox  Indians,    1832.     By  an  Officer  in 
General  Atkinson's  Brigade.     New  York,  1914. 

(Gift  of  the  Cadmus  Book  Shop,  New  York) 

Extraits  des  Archives  des  Ministeres  de  la  Marine  et  de  la  Guerre  a  Paris, 
1755-60.     Quebec,  1890. 

Faillon's  Histoire  de  la  Colonie  Francaise  en  Canada.     3  vols.     Villemarie, 
1865. 

Falconer's  Discovery  of  the  Mississippi   .    .    .   London,  1844. 

Faris'  On  the  Trail  of  the  Pioneers.     New  York  [1920]. 

Faris'  Romance  of  Forgotten  Towns.     New  York,  1924. 

Farmer's  History  of  Detroit  and  Michigan.     Detroit,  1884. 

Farnham's  Life  in  Prairie  Land.     New  York,  1860. 

Farnham's  Travels  in   the   Great  Western   Prairies.     In   Thwaites'   Early 
Western  Travels,  vols.  28  and  29.     Cleveland,  1904-7. 


16  AN  AUTHOR  CATALOGUE 

Farrand's  The  Fathers  of  the  Constitution.     Chronicles  of  America,  vol.  13. 
New  Haven,  1921. 

Faux's  Memorable  Days  in  America.     London,  1823. 

Faux's  Memorable  Days  in  America,  1819-20.     In  Thwaites'  Early  Western 
Travels,  vols.  11  and  12.     Cleveland,  1904-7. 

Fearon's  Sketches  of  America.     2nd.  Ed.     London,  1818. 
The  Same.     3rd  Ed.     London,  1819. 

Fergus'  Biographical  Sketch  of  John  D.  Caton.     Fergus  Hist.  Series,  No.  21. 
Chicago,  1882. 

Fergus'  Directory  of  the  City  of  Chicago,  1839.     Fergus  Hist.  Series,  No.  2. 

Fergus  Historical  Series.     Nos.  1-35  (all  pub.)     Bound  in  4  vols.     Chicago, 
1876-1903. 

1.  Balestier. — The  Annals  of  Chicago.      (Republished  from  the  original  edition  of  1840.) 

1876. 

2.  Fergus. — Fergus  Directory  of  the  City  of  Chicago,  1839. 

3.  Caton. — The  Last  of  the  Illinois  and  a  Sketch  of  the  Pottawatomies;  also  Origin  of  the 

Prairies.     1876. 

4.  Brown. — An  Historical  Sketch  of  the  Early  Movement  in  Illinois  for  the  Legalization  of 

Slavery.     1876. 

5.  Biographical  Sketches  of  some  of  the  Early  Settlers  of  the  City  of  Chicago,  Part  I . 

1876. 

6.  Biographical  Sketches  of  some  of  the  Early  Settlers  of  the  City  of  Chicago,  Part    II. 

1876. 

7.  Wentworth. — Early  Chicago.     A  Lecture  delivered  April  18,  1875. 

8.  Wentworth. — Early  Chicago.     A  Lecture  delivered  May  7,  1876. 

9.  Brown. — The  Present  and  Future  Prospects  of  Chicago:  An  Address  delivered  Jan.  20, 

1846. 

10.  Scammon,   Arnold  and   others. — Addresses  delivered  at  the  Annual   Meeting   of  the 

Chicago  Historical  Society.      1877. 

11.  Hyde.— Early  Medical  Chicago.      1879. 

12.  Mason. — Illinois  in  the  Eighteenth  Century:   (1)  Kaskaskia  and  Its  Parish  Records; 

(2)  Old  Fort  Chartres;  (3)  Col.  John  Todd's  Record  Book.      1881. 

13.  Gillespie. — Recollections  of  Early  Illinois  and  Her  Noted  Men.      1880. 

14.  Porter. — The  Earliest  Religious  History  of  Chicago. 
Brown.— Early  History  of  Illinois. 

Patterson. — Early  Society  in  Southern  Illinois. 

Arnold. — Reminiscences  of  the  Illinois  Bar  Forty  Years  Ago. 

15.  Arnold. — Abraham  Lincoln. 
Sheahan. — Stephen  A.  Douglas.      1881. 

16.  Wentworth. — Early  Chicago:   Fort  Dearborn.     An  Address  delivered  May  21,  1881. 

17.  Arnold.— Win.  B.  Ogden  and  Early  Days  in  Chicago.      1882. 

18.  Chicago  River  and  Harbor  Convention.      By  seven  different  authors.      1882. 

19.  Cleaver. — Early  Chicago  Reminiscences.      1882. 

20.  Hoffman.— A  Winter  in  the  West.     Letters  Deacriptive  of  Chicago  in  1833  4.     1882. 

21.  Fergus. — Biographical  Sketch  of  John  O.  Caton.      1882. 

22.  Arnold. — Recollections  of  Early  Chicago  and  the  Illinois  Bar. 
Conkling. — Recollections  of  the  Bench  and  Bar  of  Central  Illinois. 
Hoyne. — The  Lawyer  as  a  Pioneer. 

23.  Ackerman. — Early  Illinois  Railroads.      1884. 

24.  Wentworth. — Congressional     Reminiscences;     Adams,     Benton,     Calhoun,     Clay     and 

Webster.      1882. 

25.  Norris' Business  Directory  of  Chicago  for  1846.      Third  Year  of  Publication.      (Reprint.) 

1883. 

26.  Harrison. — Aborigines  of  the  Ohio  Valley.      1883. 


OF  THE  FIX  LEY  COLLECT  ION  17 

27.  Beokwith. — The  Illinois  and  Indiana  Indians.      1884. 

28.  Directory  of  the  City  of  Chicago,  Illinois,  for  1843.      (Reprint.)      1896. 

29.  Kirby. — Biographical  Sketch  of  Joseph  Duncan,  Fifth  Governor  of  Illinois.      1888. 

30.  Kinzie. — Narrative  of  the  Massacre  at  Chicago.     [Saturday]  Aug.  15,  1812,  and  some 

Preceding  Events.     Second  Edition,  with  illustrations,  additional  notes,  and  index. 
(Reprinted  from  first  edition  of  1844.)      1914. 

31.  Mason. — Pierre  Menard,  and  the  Pierre  Menard  Papers. 

Moore. — Noel  Le  Vasseur. 
Lists  of  Early  Illinois  Citizens. 

32.  Jones. — John  Rice  Jones  and  Rice  Jones.      1889. 

33"   Mason.— John  Todd,  John  Todd's  Record  Book  and  John  Todd  Papers.      1890. 

34.  Mason. — Philippe  de  Rocheblave  and  Rocheblave  Papers. 
Moses. — Court  of  Inquiry  at  Fort  Chartres,  1890. 

35.  Wight. — Eleazcr  Williams  not  the  Dauphin  of  France.      1903. 

Ferland's  Cours  d'Histoire  du  Canada,  1534-1759.     2  vols.     Quebec,  1861- 
65. 

Ferland's  Notes  sur  les  Registres  de  Notre  Dame  de  Quebec.     Quebec,  1863. 

Fernow's  Ohio  Valley  in  Colonial  Days.     Albany,  1890. 

Ferris'  The  States  and  Territories  of  the  Great  West.     New  York,  1856. 

Field's  Catalogue   of   the   Library   belonging   to    Mr.    Thomas   W.    Field. 
New  York,  1875. 

Field's  Essay  towards  an  Indian  Bibliography.     New  York,  1873. 

Field's  Memorials  of  Methodism  in  the  Bounds  of  the  Rock  River  Con- 
ference.    Cincinnati,  1886. 

Filson  Club.     Publications. 

No.  5.  Durrctt's  Historical  Sketch  of  St.  Paul's  Church,  Louisville,  Ky., 

1889. 
No.  6.  Brown's  Political  Beginnings  of  Kentucky.     Louisville,  1889. 
No.  13.  Johnston's  First  Explorations  of  Kentucky.     Louisville,  1898. 
No.  23.  Durrett's  Traditions  of  the  Earliest  Visits  of  Foreigners  to  North 

America.     Louisville,  1908. 

Filson's  First  Map  of  Kentucky.     Washington,  1908. 

Filson's  Histoire  de  Kentucke.     Paris,  1785. 

Filson's  Discovery,  Settlement  and  Present  State  of  Kentucky.     London, 
1793. 

Finley's  The  French  in  the  Heart  of  America.     New  York,  1915. 

Finley's  Les  Francais  au  Coeur  de  L'Amerique.     Paris,  1916. 

Finley's   History    of   the   Wyandott    Mission   at   Upper   Sandusky,    Ohio. 
Cincinnati,  1840. 

Finley's  Sketches  of  Western   Methodism.     Edited  by  W.  P.  Strickland. 
Cincinnati,  1855. 

Fish's  The  Path  of  Empire.     Chronicles  of  America,  vol.  46.     New  Haven, 
1919. 

Fisher's  The  Quaker  Colonies.     Chronicles  of  America,  vol.  8.     New  Haven, 
1919. 


18  AN  AUTHOR  CATALOGUE 

Fiske's  Chicago  in  Picture  and  Poetry.     [Chicago],  1903. 

Fiske's  New  France  and  New  England.     Boston,  1904. 

Fitch's  Rare  Map  of  the  Northwest,  1785. 

Flagg's  The  Far  West;  or  a  Tour  beyond  the  Mountains.     In  Thwaites' 
Early  Western  Travels,  vols.  26  and  27.     Cleveland,  1904-7. 

Flandrau's  The  Discovery  of  Marias  Pass.,  n.p.,  1925. 

(Gift  of  Ralph  Budd,  St.  Paul) 

Flandrau's  A  Glance  at  the  Lewis  and  Clark  Expedition.,  n.p.,  [1925]. 

(Gift  of  Ralph  Budd,  St.  Paul) 

Flandrau's  The  Verendrye  Overland  Quest  of  the  Pacific,     n.p.,  1925. 

(Gift  of  Ralph  Budd,  St.  Paul) 

Fleming's  The  Sequel  of  Appamatox.     Chronicles  of  America,   vol.   32. 
New  Haven,  1919. 

Flint's  Letters  from  America.     In  Thwaites'  Early  Western  Travels,  vol.  9. 
Cleveland,  1904-7. 

Flint's  Indian  Wars  of  the  West.     Cincinnati,  1833. 

Flint's  The  First  White  Man  in  the  West.     Cincinnati,  1849. 

Flint's  History  and  Geography  of  the  Mississippi  Valley.     2  vols,  in  one. 
Cincinnati,  1832. 

Flint's  Recollections  of  the  Last  Ten  Years.     Boston,  1826. 

Flint's  (ed.)  Western  Monthly  Review.     Vol.  3.     Cincinnati,  1830. 

Flom's  History  of  Norwegian  Immigration  to  the  United  States.     Iowa 
City,  Iowa,  1909. 

Flower's  Letters  from  the  Illinois,  1820,  1821.     London,  1822. 

Flower's    Letters  from  Lexington   and  the   Illinois,    1819.     In   Thwaites' 
Early  Western  Travels,  vol.  10.     Cleveland,  1904-7. 

Flower's    Letters   from   Illinois,    1820-21.     In   Thwaites'   Early   Western 
Travels,  vol.  10.     Cleveland,  1904-7. 

Folsom's  Fifty  Years  in  the  Northwest,     n.p.,  1888. 

Folwell's  Minnesota.     Boston  [1908]. 

Force's  Tracts  and  other  Papers.     4  vols.     Washington,  1836-46. 

Ford's  The  Cleveland  Era.     Chronicles  of  America,  vol.  44.     New  Haven, 
1919. 

Ford's  Washington  and  His  Colleagues.     Chronicles  of  America,  vol.  14. 
New  Haven,  1918. 

Ford's  History  of  Illinois  from  Its  Commencement  as  a  State  in  1818,  to 

1847.     Chicago,  1854. 
Fordham's  Personal  Narrative  of  Travels  in  Virginia,  etc.     Edited  by  F.  A. 

Ogg.     Cleveland,  1906. 


OF  THE  FINLEY  COLLECTION  19 

Fortier's  History  of  Louisiana.     4  vols.     New  York,  1904. 

Foster  and  Whitney's  Report  on  the  Geology  of  the  Lake  Superior  Land 
District.     2  vols.     Washington,  1850-51. 

Franchere's  Voyage  to  the  Northwest  Coast  of  America,  1811   14.     In 
Thwaites'  Early  Western  Travels,  vol  6.     Cleveland,  1904-7. 

Franklin.     Autobiography  of  Benjamin  Franklin.     Chicago,  1911. 

(Gift  of  Thomas  E.  Donnelley,  Chicago) 

French's  Historical  Collections  of  Louisiana.  5  vols.  New  York  and 
Phila.,  1846-1853. 

French's  Historical  Collections  of  Louisiana  and  Florida.  2  vols.  New 
York,  1869,  1875. 

French's  The  Pioneer  West.     Boston,  1923. 

Fuller's  Economic  and  Social  Beginnings  of  Michigan.     Lansing,  1916 

Fuller's  The  Purchase  of  Florida.     Cleveland,  1906. 

Fuller's  Summer  on  the  Lakes  in  1843.     Boston,  1844. 

Gagnon's  Louis  Jolliet,  decouvreur  du  Mississipi  et  du  Pays  Illinois.  2nd 
Ed.     Montreal,  1913. 

Gagnon's  Essai  de  Bibliographie  Canadienne.     Quebec,  1895. 

Gale's  Reminiscences  of  Early  Chicago  and  Vicinity.     Chicago,  1902. 

[Gallagher's]  Selections  from  the  Poetical  Literature  of  the  West.  Cincin- 
nati, 1841. 

Gallagher,  Wm.  D.  and  Otway  Curry,  editors.  The  Hesperian.  Vols. 
1  and  2.     Columbus,  O.,  1838-9. 

Gallaher's  Western  Sketch  Book.     3rd  Ed.     Boston,  1852. 

Ganong's  (trans,  and  ed.)  Description  and  Natural  History  of  the  Coasts 
of  North  America  (Acadia),  by  Nicolas  Denys.     Toronto,  1908. 

Ganong's  (trans,  and  ed.)  Le  Clercq's  New  Relation  of  Gaspesia.  Toronto, 
1910. 

Garneau's  Histoire  du  Canada.     4  vols.     Quebec,  1845-52. 

The  Same.     Sixieme  edition.     2  vols.     (Vol.  2  is  5th  Ed.)     Paris,  1920. 

Garneau's  History  of  Canada.     Trans,  by  Andrew  Bell.     3  vols.     Montreal, 
1860. 
The  Same.     2nd  Ed.     2  vols.     Ottawa,  1862. 

Gass'  Journal  of  the  Voyages  of  a  Corps  of  Discovery  under  the  Command 
of  Capt.  Lewis  and  Capt.  Clarke.  1st  Ed.  Pittsburgh,  1807.  (Two 
copies.) 

The  Same.     2nd  Ed.     Pittsburgh,  1808. 

The  Same.     4th  Ed.     Phila.,  1812. 

Gass'  Journal  of  the  Lewis  and  Clark  Expedition.  Edited  by  J.  K.  Hosmer. 
Chicago,  1904. 


20  .4AT  AUTHOR  CATALOGUE 

Gayarre's  History  of  Louisiana.     4  vols.     (Vols.  1,  2  and  3,  New  York,  1854; 
Vol.  4,  3rd  Ed.,  New  Orleans,  1885.) 

Gayarre's  Histoire  de  la  Louisiane.     2  vols.     Nouvelle-Orleans,  1846-47. 

Gayarre's  Louisiana:  Its  History  as  a  French  Colony.     Third  Series  of 
Lectures.     New  York,  1852. 

Gayarre's  Louisiana:  Its  Colonial  History  and  Romance.     New  York,  1851. 

Gayarre's  Romance  of  the  History  of  Louisiana.     New  York,  1848. 

Gerhard's  Illinois  as  It  Is.     Chicago,  1857. 

Gillespie's  Recollections  of  Early  Illinois  and  Her  Noted  Men.     Fergus 
Hist.  Series,  No.  13.     Chicago,  1880. 

Gist's    Instructions    and    Journals.     1750-52.     [Privately    printed,    about 
1850.] 

Glazier's  Headwaters  of  the  Mississippi.     Chicago,  1893. 

Goodrich  and  Tuttle's  Illustrated  History  of  the  State  of  Indiana.     Indian- 
apolis, 1875. 

Goodwin's  The  Dearborns.     Chicago,  1884. 

Goodwin's  Dutch  and  English  on  the  Hudson.     Chronicles  of  America, 
vol.  7.     New  Haven,  1919. 

Gordon's  Fort  Dearborn  Disaster.     Chicago,  1912. 

Gordon's  John  Kinzie,  the  Father  of  Chicago.     [Savannah,  Ga.,  1910.] 

Gosselin's  Jean  Nicolet  et  Le  Canada  de  son  temps.     Quebec,  1905. 

Goyens'  Le  P.  Louis  Hennepin.     1925. 

(Gift  of  Rev.  Fr.  Francis  B.  Steck,  Quincy,  III.) 

Grant's  (ed.)  Champlain's  Voyages.     New  York,  1907. 

Grant's   The   Tribune   of   Nova   Scotia.     Chronicles   of   Canada,   vol.  26. 
Toronto,  1915. 

Gravier's  Carte  des  Grands  Lacs  de  l'Amerique,  du  Nord,  dressce  en  1670, 
par  Brehan  de  Gallinee.     Rouen,  1895. 

Gravier's  Cavelier  de  la  Salle  de  Rouen.     Paris,  1871. 

Gravier's  Nouvelle  Etude  sur  Cavelier  de  La  Salle.     Rouen,  1885. 

Gravier's  Decouvertes  et  Etablissements  de  Cavelier  de  La  Salle  de  Rouen, 
dans  l'Amerique  du  Nord.     Paris,  1870. 

Gravier's  Etude  sur  une  carte  inconnue,  etc.     Paris,  1880. 

Gravier's  Vic  de  Samuel  Champlain.     Paris,  1900. 

Gravier's  (Henri)  La  Colonization  do  La  Louisiane,  1717-1721.     Paris,  1904. 

Greene's  Government  of  Illinois.     New  York,  1904. 

Gregg's  Commerce  of  the  Prairies.     2  vols.      New  York,  1844, 
The  Same.     2  vols.      New  York,  1845, 


OF  THE  FINLEY  COLLECTION  21 

Gregg's  Commerce  of  the  Prairies,  1845.  In  Thwaites'  Early  Western 
Travels,  vol.  20.     Cleveland,  1004-7. 

Gregg's  Commerce  of  the  Prairies.  Edited  by  M.  M.  Quaife.  Chicago, 
1926. 

{Gift  of  Thomas  E.  Donnelley,  Chicago) 

Griffin's  Discovery  of  the  Mississippi.  A  Bibliographical  Account.  New 
York,  1883.  (  Reprinted  in  Catalogue  of  the  Finley  Collection,  1st  Ed. 
Also  in  Stiles'  edition  of  Joutel's  Journal.) 

Griffiths'  Two  Years  Residence  in  the  New  Settlements  of  Ohio,  North 
America.     London,  1835. 

Grover's  Our  Indian  Ancestors.     Evanston,  111.,  [1901]. 

Grover's  A  Brief  History  of  Les  Cheneaux  Islands.     Evanston,  111.,  1911. 

Grover's  Father  Pierre  Francois  Pinet,  S.  J.,  and  His  Mission  of  the  Guardian 
Angel  at  Chicago,  A.D.,  1696-1699.  Chicago  Hist.  Soc.  pamphlet. 
1907. 

Grover's  Some  Indian  Landmarks  of  the  North  Shore.  Chicago  Hist.  Soc. 
pamphlet. 

Guyon's  Etude  Gcnealogique  sur  Jean  Guyon.     Montreal,  1927. 

[Hachard].  Relation  du  Voyage  des  Dames  Religieuses  Ursulines  de 
Rouen  a  la  Nouvelle-Orleans.     Paris,  1872. 

Hakluyt's  Principal  Navigations,  Voyages,  Tramques,  and  Discoveries  of 
the  English  Nation.     12  vols.,  Glasgow,  1903-1905. 

Hale's  Kanzas  and  Nebraska.     Boston,  1854. 

Hall's  (Basil)  Forty  Etchings.     4th  Ed.     Edinburgh,  1830. 

Hall's  (Basil)  Travels  in  North  America.     2  vols.     Philadelphia,  1829. 

Hall's  (Francis)  Travels  in  Canada  and  the  United  States  in  1816  and  1817. 
Boston,  1818. 

Hall's  (Frederick)  Letters  from  the  East  and  from  the  West.  Baltimore, 
11840]. 

Hall's  (James)  The  Harpe's  Head;  a  Legend  of  Kentucky.     Phila.,  1833. 

Hall's  Legends  of  the  West.     Phila.,  1832. 
The  Same.     New  York,  1854. 

Hall's  Letters  from  the  West.     London,  1828. 

Hall's  Memoir  of  the  Public  Services  of  Wm.  Henry  Harrison.      Phila.,  1836. 

Hall's  Notes  on  the  Western  States.     Phila.,  1838. 

Hall's  Romance  of  Western  History,  or  Sketches  of  History,  Life  and  Man- 
ners in  the  West.     Cincinnati,  1857. 

Hall's  Sketches  of  History,  Life  and  Manners  in  the  West.      Phila.,  1835. 

Hall's  The  Soldier's  Bride  and  Other  Tales.     Phila.,  1833. 


22  AN  AUTHOR  CATALOGUE 

Hall's  Statistics  of  the  West.     Cincinnati,  1836. 

Hall's  Tales  of  the  Border.     Phila.,  1835. 

Hall's  The  West:  Its  Commerce  and  Navigation.     Cincinnati,  1848. 

Hall's  The^  Western  Souvenier.     Cincinnati,  [1828]. 

Hall's  The  Wilderness  and  the  War  Path.     New  York,  1846. 

Halpin's    Seventh    Annual    Edition,    Chicago    City    Directory,    1864-5. 
Chicago,  1864. 

Hamilton's  Biographical  Sketch  of  Gurdon  Saltonstall  Hubbard.  Chicago 
Hist.  Soc.  pamphlet.     1908. 

Hamilton's  Incidents  in  the  Life  of  Gurdon  Saltonstall  Hubbard.  Chicago, 
1888. 

Hamy's  Au  Mississipi.     Paris,  1903. 

Hanna's  The  Wilderness  Trail.     2  vols.     New  York,  1911. 

Harmon's  Journal  of  Voyages  and  Travels  in  the  Interior  of  North  America. 
(In  American  Explorers  Series).     New  York,  1922. 

Harper's  Fort  Huron  and  Its  Neighbors  on  the  Upper  Missouri,  n.p., 
[1925.] 

(Gift  of  Ralph  Budd,  St.  Paul) 

Harris'  Journal  of  a  Tour  into  the  Territory  Northwest  of  the  Allegheny 
Mountains.     Boston,  1805. 

Harris'  Journal  of  a  Tour  into  the  Territory  Northwest  of  the  Allegheny 
Mountains,  1803.  In  Thwaites'  Early  Western  Travels,  vol.  3.  Cleve- 
land, 1904-7. 

Harris'  History  of  the  Early  Missions  in  Western  Canada.     Toronto,  1893. 

Harris'  History  of  Negro  Servitude  in  Illinois.     Chicago,  1904. 

Harris'  Remarks  made  during  a  Tour  through  the  United  States.  London, 
1821. 

Harrison's  Aborigines  of  the  Ohio  Valley.  Fergus  Hist.  Series,  No.  26. 
Chicago,  1883. 

Harrisse's  Notes  pour  servir  a  l'Historie,  a  la  Bibliographic,  etc.  Paris. 
1872. 

Hart's  Fall  of  New  Fiance.     Montreal,  1888. 

Hart's  History  of  the  Valley  of  the  Mississippi.     Cincinnati,  1853. 

Hasbrouck's  La  Salle.     New  York,  1916. 

(Gift  <>/  John  Finley) 

Haywood's  Civil  and  Political  History  of  the  State  of  Tennessee.      Knox- 

ville,  1823. 
Healy's  Women  of  the  Red  River.     Winnipeg,  1923.     (Two  copies.) 

Hearne's  Journey  from  Prince  of  Wales's  Fort  in  Hudson's  Bay  to  flic  North- 
em  <  )cean.     Toronto,  191  I . 


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Hebbe  and  Mackay's  (trans.)  Postl's  Life  in  the  New  World,  or  Sketches  of 
American  Society.     New  York,  [1844.] 

Heinrich's  La  Louisiane  sous  la  Compagnic  des  Indes,  1717-1731.  Paris, 
[1908]. 

Hendrick's  The  Age  of  Big  Business.  Chronicles  of  America,  vol.  39.  New 
Haven,  1919. 

Hennepin's  Description  de  la  Louisiane.     Paris,  1683. 

Hennepin's  Description  de  la  Louisiane.     Paris,  1688. 

Hennepin's  Description  of  Louisiana.  Trans,  by  J.  G.  Shea.  New  York, 
1880. 

Hennepin's  Nouvellc  Dccouvertes  d'un  Tres  Grand  Pays.     Utrecht,  1697. 

Hennepin's  Nouvelle  Decouverte  dans  l'Amerique  Septentrionale  de  M. 
de  La  Salle   .    .    .   Amsterdam,  1698. 

Hennepin's  New  Discovery  of  a  Vast  Country  in  America.  The  "Tonson" 
Edition.     London,  1698. 

Hennepin's  New  Discovery  of  a  Vast  Country  in  America.  The  "Bon" 
Editon.     London,  1698. 

Hennepin's  New  Discovery  of  a  Vast  Country  in  America.     London,  1699. 

Hennepin's  New  Discovery  of  a  Vast  Country  in  America.  Edited  by 
Reuben  Gold  Thwaites.     2  vols.     Chicago,  1903. 

Hennepin's  Nouveau  Voyage  d'un  Pais  plus  grand  que  L'Europe.  Utrecht, 
1698. 

Hennepin's  Voyage  Curieux.  Nouvelle  Decouverte  d'un  Tres-Grand 
Pays  situe  dans  l'Amerique.     La  Have,  1704. 

Hennepin's  Voyage  ou  Nouvelle  Decouverte  d'un  Tres-Grand  Pays,  dans 
L'Amerique.     Amsterdam,  1704. 

Hennepin's  Voyages  Curieux  et  Nouveaux  de  Messieurs  Hennepin  et  de  La 
Borde.     Amsterdam,  1711. 

Hennepin's  Voyage  en  un  Pays  Plus  Grand  que  L'Europe,  etc.  Amsterdam, 
1720. 

Hennepin's  Decouverte  d'un  Pays  plus  grand  que  L'Europe  situe  dans 
l'Amerique  (Vol.  IX  of  Bernard's  Recueil  de  Voyages).  [Amsterdam, 
1737.] 

Henry's  Travels  and  Adventures  in  Canada  and  the  Indian  Territories. 
New  York,  1809. 

Henry's  Travels  and  Adventures  in  the  Years  1760-1766.  Edited  by  M. 
M.  Quaife.     Chicago,  1921. 

Henry  and  Thompson's  Manuscript  Journals.  Edited  by  Elliott  Coues. 
3  vols.     New  York,  1897. 


24  AN  AUTHOR  CATALOGUE 

Henshaw's  Letters  on  the  Internal  Improvements  and  Commerce  of  the 
West.     Boston,  1839. 

Heriot's  History  of  Canada.     Vol.  I.  (all  pub.)     London,  1804. 

Hermann's  The  Louisiana  Purchase  and  Our  Title  West  of  the  Rocky 
Mountains.     Washington,  1900. 

Hesperian;  or  Western   Monthly   Magazine.     Vols.    1-2.     Columbus,  O., 
1838-9. 

Hicks'  (ed.)  Hutchins'  Topographical  Description  of  Virginia,  etc.     Cleve- 
land, 1904. 

Hildreth's  Pioneer  History.     Cincinnati,  1848. 

Hill's  The  Public  Domain  and  Democracy.     New  York,  1910. 

{Gift  of  Robert  T.  Hill,  New  York) 

Hinsdale's  The  Old  Northwest.     New  York,  1888. 

Historical  and  Scientific  Sketches  of  Michigan.     Detroit,  1834. 

Historical  Magazine.     Complete  set,  23  vols.     Boston,  1857-1875. 

Hodder's  (ed.)  Pittman's  Present  State  of  the  European  Settlements  on  the 
Mississippi.     Cleveland,  1906. 

[Hoffman's]  A  Winter  in  the  West.     2  vols.     New  York,  1835. 
The  same.     Another  set. 

(Gift  of  C.  W.  Leffingwell,  Pasadena,  Cal.) 

Hoffman's  A  Winter  in  the  West.     Letters  Descriptive  of  Chicago  in  1833-4. 
Fergus  Hist.  Series,  No.  20.     Chicago,  1882. 

Holbrook's  Old  'Kaskia  Days.     A  Novel.     Chicago,  1893. 

Hosmer's  (ed.)  Gass'  Journal  of  Lewis  and  Clark  Expedition.    Chicago,  1904. 

Hosmer's  (ed.)  History  of  the  Expedition  of  Captains  Lewis  and  Clark. 
2  vols.     Chicago,  1902. 

Hosmer's  History  of  the  Louisiana  Purchase.     New  York,  1902. 

Hosmer's  Short  History  of  the  Mississippi  Valley.     Boston,  1901. 

Hosmer's  History  of  the  Maumee  Valley.     Toledo,  1858. 

Hough's  The  Passing  of  the  Frontier.     Chronicles  of  America,  vol.  26. 
New  Haven,  1918. 

Howard's  History  of  Louisiana  Purchase.     Chicago,  1902. 

Howe's  Historical  Collections  of  Ohio.     Ohio  Centennial  Edition.      3  vols. 
in  2.     Columbus,  1890-91. 

Howland's  Theodore   Roosevelt  and  His  Times.     Chronicles  of  America, 
vol.  47.     New  Haven,  1921. 

Hoyne's  The  Lawyer  as  a   Pioneer.      Fergus  Hist.  Series,  No.  22. 

[HoyneJ — In  Memoriam.     Sketch  of  the  Life  and  Character  of  Thomas 
Hoyne.     [Chicago,  1883.] 


OF  THE  FINLEY  COLLECTION  25 

Hubbard.  Autobiography  of  Gurdon  Saltonstall  Hubbard.  Chicago, 
1911. 

{Gift  of  Thomas  E.  Donnelley,  Chicago) 

Hubbard's  Memorials  of  a  Half  Century  in  Michigan.     New  York,  1888. 

Hurlbut's  Chicago  Antiquities.     Chicago,  1881. 

Hulbert's  The  Paths  of  Inland  Commerce.  Chronicles  of  America,  vol.  21. 
New  Haven,  1919. 

Hulbert's  Pilots  of  the  Republic.     Chicago,  1906. 

Hulbert's  The  Ohio  River.     New  York,  1906. 

Hulbert's  Washington  and  the  West.     New  York,  1905. 

Hulbert's  (ed.)  Ohio  in  the  Time  of  the  Confederation.  Marietta,  O., 
1918. 

Hulbert's  (ed.)  Records  of  the  Original  Proceedings  of  the  Ohio  Company. 
2  vols.     Marietta,  O.,  1917. 

Hulme's  Journal  of  a  Tour  in  the  West  in  1818.  In  Thwaites'  Early  West- 
ern Travels,  vol.  10.     Cleveland,  1904-7. 

Humphrey's  Illinois,  the  Story  of  the  Prairie  State.     Indianapolis,  1917. 

Hunt's  Wisconsin  Gazetteer.     Madison,  1853. 

Huntington's  The  Red  Man's  Continent.  Chronicles  of  America,  vol.  1. 
New  Haven,  1919. 

Hutchins'  A  Topographical  Description  of  Virginia.  First  Impression. 
London,  1778. 

Hutchins'  A  Topographical  Description  of  Virginia.  Second  Impression. 
London,  1778. 

Hutchins'  Description  Topographique  de  la  Virginie.     Paris,  1781. 

Hutchins'  Topographical  Description  of  Virginia,  Pennsylvania,  Maryland 
and  North  Carolina.  Reprint.  Edited  by  F.  C.  Hicks.  Cleveland, 
1904. 

Hutchinson's  Resources  of  Kansas.     Topeka,  1871. 

Hyde's      Early      Medical      Chicago.      Fergus      Hist.      Series,      No.      11. 
Chicago,  1879. 

Illinois  Anti-slavery  Convention.     Proceedings.     Alton,  111.,  1838. 

Illinois  Central  Railroad  Co.     Lands  offered  for  sale.     New  York,  1855. 
The  Same.     New  York,  1856. 

Illinois  Land  Co.     Articles  of  Association.     Phila.,  1839. 

Illinois.     I  ists  of  Early  Illinois  Citizens.     Fergus  Hist.  Series,  No.  31. 

Illinois  Monthly  Magazine.  Vols.  1  (nos.  3  to  12)  and  2  (nos.  1-3,  6,  8). 
Vandalia,  111.,  1830-31. 


26  AN  AUTHOR  CATALOGUE 

Illinois  State  Historical  Library  and  Society. 
Collections.     Vols.  1-20,  20  vols.     1903-1925. 
Journal.     Vols.  1-20,  20  vols.     1908-1927. 
Transactions.     26  vols,  (a  complete  set),  1900-1925. 
Publications.     5  vols,  (a  complete  set)  Nos.  1,  3,  5, 18  and  25.     1899-1918. 
Bulletin.     Vol.  1,  nos.  1  and  2  (all  pub.). 
Circular.     Vol.  1,  no.  1  (all  pub.). 

Imlay's   Topographical  Description   of   the   Western   Territory   of   North 

America.     1st  Ed.  London,  1792. 

The  Same.     2nd  Ed.  London,  1793. 

The  Same.     3rd  Ed.  London,  1797. 

Imlay's  Description  of  the  Western  Territory  of  North  America.  Dublin, 
1793. 

Imlay's  Nachrichten  von  dem  westlichen  Lande.     Berlin,  1793. 

Indians.  Speeches  on  the  Passage  of  the  Bill  for  the  Removal  of  the 
Indians.     Boston,  1830. 

[Irving's]  Tour  of  the  Prairies.     London,  1835. 

Jacksonville,  111.  Celebration  of  the  Fiftieth  Anniversary  of  the  Organ- 
ization of  the  Congregational  Church,  1883.     Jacksonville,  1884. 

Jacob's  Biographical  Sketch  of  the  Life  of  the  late  Captain  Michael  Cresap. 
Cincinnati,  1866. 

James'  (comp.)  Account  of  an  Expedition  [Long's]  from  Pittsburgh  to  the 
Rocky  Mts.,  performed  in  the  Years  1819,  1820.  3  vols.  London, 
1823. 

James'  Expedition  from  Pittsburgh  to  the  Rocky  Mountains,  1819-20. 
In  Thwaites'  Early  Western  Travels,  vols.  14  to  17.     Cleveland,  1804-7. 

James'  The  Preamble  and  Boundary  Clauses  of  the  Illinois  Constitution. 
Chicago  Hist.  Soc.  pamphlet.     1910. 

James'  Three  Years  among  the  Indians  and  Mexicans.  Edited  by  W.  B. 
Douglass.     St.  Louis,  1916. 

Jameson's   Winter   Studies   and   Summer   Rambles   in    Canada.     3   vols. 
London, 1838. 
The  Same.     One  vol.     Toronto,  [1923]. 

Jay's  Correspondence  and  Public  Papers,  1763-81.  Edited  by  H.  P. 
Johnston.     4  vols.     New  York,  [1890-1893]. 

Jefferson's  Writings.  With  Notes  by  II.  A.  Washington.  9  vols.  Wash- 
ington, 1853. 

Jefferson  and  Dunbar's  Documents  relating  to  the  Purchase  and  Explora- 
tion of  Louisiana.      Boston,   L894. 

Jenkins'  Ohio  Gazetteer  and  Traveler's  Guide.     Columbus,  1839. 

Jesuits.  Choix  des  Lett  res  Historiques  des  la  V*&i6rable  Mere  Marie  de 
1' Incarnation.     Clermont-Ferrand,  1857. 


OF  THE  FINLEY  COLLECT/OX  27 

Jesuit  Relations.     Le  Journal  des  Jesuites.     1st  Ed.     Quebec,  1871. 
The  Same.     2nd  Ed.     Montreal,  1892. 

Jesuit  Relations.     O'Callaghan  Reprints.     Nos.  1  to  8.     8  vols.     Albany 
1870-71. 

1.  Baird's  Missio  Canadensis,  1611-12.     Reprinted,  Albany,  1870. 

2.  Lallemand'e  Copie  de  trois  Lettres  escrittes  es  1625  et  1626.     Reprinted,  Albany,  1870. 

3.  Lettre  du  Reverend  PSre  L'Allemand,  dated  Nov.  22,  1629.     Paris,  1632.     Reprinted, 

Albany,  1870. 

4.  Jouvancy's  Canadieae  Missionis  relatio  ab  anno  1611  usque  ad  annum  1613.     Romae, 

1710.      Reprinted,  Albany,  1871. 

5.  Jouvancy's   De   Regione  et   Moribus   Canadensium  seu    Barbarorum   Novae  Franciae. 

Romae,  1710.      Reprinted,  Albany,  1871. 

6.  Relatio   rerum    gestarum   in    Novo-Francica  Missione  annis  1613-1614.     Lyons,  1618. 

Reprinted,  Albany,  1871. 

7.  Relation  de  ce  qui  s'est  pass6  en  la  Nouvelle  France,  1626.     Paris,  1629.     Reprinted, 

Albany,  1871. 

8.  Lettre  du  Pere  Charles  l'Allemant.     Paris,  1627.     Reprinted,  Albany,  1871. 

Jesuit  Relations.     Relation  Abregee  de  quelques  Missions  dans  la  Nouvelle 
France,  par  Bressany.     Trans,  by  Felix  Martin.     Montreal,  1852. 

Jesuit  Relations.     Shea's  Cramoisy  Press  Reprints.     Nos.  1  to  26.     26  vols. 
New  York,  1857-87. 

1.  Gravier  (J.)      Relation  de  la  Mission  des  Illinois.     New  York,  1857. 

2.  Bigot  (J.)      Relation  de  la  Mission  Abnaquise,  1684.     New  York,  1857. 

3.  Bigot  (J.)     Relation  de  la  Mission  Abnaquise,  1685.      New  York,  1858. 

4.  Bigot  (J.)     Relation  de  la  Mission  Abnaquise,  1701.     New  York,  1858. 

5.  Cavelier  (J.)     Voyage  de  M.  La  Salle.      New  York,  1858. 

6.  Chaumonot  (J.  M.)     Autobiography.     New  York,  1858.      (Two  copies.) 

7.  Chaumonot  (J.  M.)      Continuation  of  Autobiography.      New  York,  1858. 

8.  Tranchepain  (M.)     Voyage  des  Ursulines  a  la  Nouvelle-Orleans.      New  York,  1859. 

9.  Registres   des    Baptdmes  et  Sepultures  au  Fort  Duquesne,  1753  to  1756.      New  York, 

1859. 

10.  Journal  de  la  Guerre  Contres  les  Chicachas,  1739-40.      New  York,  1859. 

11.  Gravier  (J.)     Voyage  a  l'Embouchure  du  Mississipi,  1700.      New  York,  1859. 

12.  Dablon   (C.)      Relation  de  la   Nouvelle  France,    1673-79.      New   York,    1860.      (Two 

copies.) 

13.  Uablon  (C).      Relation  de  la  Nouvelle  France,  1672-3.      New  York,  1861. 

14.  Relations  Diverses  sur  la  Bataille  de  Malangeule.      New  York,  1860. 

15.  Relation  de  la  Mission  du  Seminaire  de  Quebec,  1700.      New  York,  1861. 

16.  Jogue  (I.)      Novum  Belgium.      New  York,  1862. 

17.  Sagean  (M.)     Extrait  des  Voyage  de  Mathieu  Sagean.      New  York,  1863. 

18.  Milet  (P.)     Relation  de  sa  Captivit6  parmi  les  Onneiouts  en  1690-91.      New  York,  1864. 

19.  Negociation  entre  la  Nouvelle  France  et  la  Nouvelle  Angleterre  en  1648.      New  York, 

1866.      (Two  copies.) 

20.  Relation  des  Affaires  du  Canada  en  1696.      73  pages.      New  York,  1865. 

The  Same.     Another  edition  of  42  pages  only. 

21.  Bigot  (J.)      Relation  de  la  Mission  Abnaquise,  1702.      New  York,  1865. 

22.  Gravier  (J.)     Lettre  sur  les  Affaires  de  la  Louisiane.      New  York,  1865. 

23.  Bigot  (J.)     Lettre  du  P.  Bigot  a  Annecy.      New  York,   1858. 

The  Same.     Another  issue  of  the  same  date,  slightly  different. 

24.  Dreuillette  (G.)     Epistola  ad  Joannem  Wintrop.      New  York,  1864. 

The  Same.     Second  edition.      New  York,  1869. 

25.  Gendron.      Quelques   Particularitez   du   Pays   des   Hurons.      New  York,    1868. 

(Two  copies.) 

26.  Chauchetiere  La  Vie  de  la  B.  Catherine  Tegakouita  dite  a  present  La  Saincte  Sauua- 

gesse.     New  York,  1887. 


28  AN  AUTHOR  CATALOGUE 

Jesuit    Relations.     Relations    dcs    Jesuites.     "The    Quebec    Reprint."     3 
vols,  bound  in  6.     Quebec,  1858. 

Jesuit  Relations  and  Allied  Documents.     Edited  by  R.  G.  Thwaites.     73 
vols.     Cleveland,  1896-1901. 

(Gift  of  Edward  Dudley  Kenna,  New  York) 

Jesuit  Relations  and  Allied   Documents.     A  Selection.     In  one  volume. 
New  York,  1925. 

Jewett.     In  Memoriam.     John  Nelson  Jewett,  1827-1904.     Chicago  Hist. 
Soc.  pamphlet. 

Johns'    Personal   Recollections   of   Early    Decatur,    (111.)      [Decatur,    111.], 
1912. 

Johnson's  The  Chronicles  of  America.     50  vols.     New  Haven,  1918-1921. 

1.  Huntington's  The  Red  Man's  Continent. 

2.  Richman's  The  Spanish  Conquerors. 

3.  Wood's  Elizabethan  Sea  Dogs. 

4.  Munro's  Crusaders  of  New  France. 

5.  Johnston's  Pioneers  of  the  Old  South. 

6.  Andrews'  The  Fathers  of  New  England. 

7.  Goodwin's  Dutch  and  English  on  the  Hudson. 

8.  Fisher's  The  Quaker  Colonies. 

9.  Andrews'  Colonial  Folkways. 

10.  Wrong's  The  Conquest  of  New  France. 

11.  Becker's  The  Eve  of  the  Revolution. 

12.  Wrong's  Washington  and  His  Comrades  in  Arms. 

13.  Farrand's  The  Fathers  of  the  Constitution. 

14.  Ford's  Washington  and  His  Colleagues. 

15.  Johnson's  Jefferson  and  His  Colleagues. 

16.  Corwin's  John  Marshall  and  the  Constitution. 

17.  Paine's  The  Fight  for  a  Free  Sea. 

18.  Skinner's  Pioneers  of  the  Old  Southwest. 

19.  Ogg's  The  Old  Northwest. 

20.  Ogg's  The  Reign  of  Andrew  Jackson. 

21.  Hulbert's  the  Paths  of  Inland  Commerce. 

22.  Skinner's  Adventurers  of  Oregon. 

23.  Bolton's  The  Spanish  Borderlands. 

24.  Stephenson's  Texas  and  the  Mexican  War. 

25.  White's  The  Forty-Nincrs 

26.  Hough's  The  Passing  of  tne  Frontier. 

27.  Dodd's  The  Cotton  Kingdom. 

28.  Macy's  The  Anti-Slavery  Crusade. 

29.  Stephenson's  Abraham  Lincoln  and  the  Union 

30.  Stephenson's  The  Day  of  the  Confederacy. 

31.  Wood's  Captains  of  the  Civil  War. 

32.  Fleming's  The  Sequel  of  Appamatox, 

33.  Slosson's  The  American  Spirit  in  Education 

34.  Perry's  The  American  Spirit  in  Literature. 

35.  Orth's  Our  Foreigners. 

36.  Paine's  The  Old  Merchant   Marine. 
.'i7.  Thompson's  The  Age  of  Invention. 

38.  Moody's  The   Railroad   Builders. 

39.  Hendrick's  The  Age  Of   Big   Business 

40.  Orth's  The  Armies  of  Labor. 

11.  Moody's  The   Masters  of  Capital. 

12.  Thompson's  The  New  South. 

13.  Orth's  The  BOBS  and  the   Machine. 


OF  THE  FINLEY  COLLECTION  29 

44.  Ford's  the  Cleveland  Era. 

45.  Buck's  The  Agrarian  Crusade. 

46.  Fish's  The  Path  of  Empire. 

47.  Howland's  Theodore  Roosevelt  and  His  Times. 

48.  Seymour's  Woodrow  Wilson  and  the  World  War. 

49.  Skelton's  The  Canadian  Dominion. 

50.  Shepherd's  The  Hispanic  Nations  of  the  Wu   World. 

Johnson's  French  Pathfinders  in  North  America.     Boston,  1919. 

Johnson's  Jefferson  and  His  Colleagues.     Chronicles  of  America,  vol.  15. 
New  Haven,  1921. 

Johnson's  History  of  Nebraska.     Omaha,  1880. 

Johnson's  Illinois  in  the  Fifties,  or  a  Decade  of  Development.     Champaign. 
1918. 

(Gift  of  Charles  B.  Johnson) 

Johnston's    (ed.)    Correspondence  and   Public   Papers  of  John  Jay,  1763- 
81.   4  vols.     New  York.     [1890-1893.] 

Johnston's  First  Explorations  of  Kentucky.     Filson  Club  Pubs.,  No.  13. 
Louisville,  1898. 

Johnston's   Pioneers   of  the   Old   South.     Chronicles   of  America,   vol.   5. 
New  Haven,  1918. 

Jones'  Illinois  and  the  West.     Phila.,  1838. 

Jones'  John   Rice  Jones  and  Rice  Jones.     Fergus  Hist.   Series.   No.  32. 
Chicago,  1889. 

Journals   of  the   House   of   Burgesses,    (Virginia).     13   vols.     Richmond, 
1905-1914. 

Joutel's  Journal  Historique  du  Dernier  Voyage    .    .    .   Paris,  1713. 

Joutel's  Journal  of  the  Last  Voyage   .    .    .  London,  1714. 

Joutel's  Journal  of  his  Voyage  to  Mexico.     London,  1719. 

Joutel's  Diario  Historico  del  Ultimo  Viaje  que  Hizo  M.  de  La  Sale.     New 
York,  1831. 

Joutel's  Journal  of  La  Salle's  Last  Voyage.     Trans,  by  M.  B.  Anderson. 
Chicago,  1896. 

Joutel's  Journal  of  La  Salle's  Last  Voyage,  1684-7.     Edited  by  H.  B.  Stiles. 
Albany,  1906. 

Jugments  et  Deliberations  du  Conseil  Souverain  de  la  Nouvelle  France  et 
Quebec.     6  vols.     Quebec,  1885-1891. 

Kansas   State   Historical   Society.     Collections.     Vols.    1    to    12,    12   vols. 
i bound  in  11).     Topeka,  1881-1915. 

Keating's  Narrative  of  an  Expedition  to  the  Source  of  St.  Peter's  River,  etc. 
2  vols.     Phila.,  1824. 

Kellogg's  (ed.)  Charlevoix'  Journal  of  a  Voyage  to  North  America.     The 
Caxton  Club,  Chicago,  1923, 


30    •  AN  AUTHOR  CATALOGUE 

Kellogg's  Early  Narratives  of  the  Northwest,  1634-1699.  New  York, 
1917. 

Kelton's  Annals  of  Fort  Mackinac,    n.p.,  1894. 

Ker's  Travels  through  the  Western  Interior  of  the  United  States.  Elizabeth - 
town,  1816. 

King's  Ohio.     Boston,  1888. 

Kingsford's  Early  Bibliography  of  the  Province  of  Ontario.     Toronto,  1892. 

Kingsford's  History  of  Canada.     10  vols.     Toronto,  1887-98. 

Kinzie's  Narrative  of  the  Massacre  at  Chicago,  (Saturday)  Aug.  15,  1812, 
and  some  Preceding  Events.  Second  Edition,  with  illustrations, 
additional  notes,  and  index.  (Reprinted  from  first  edition  of  1844.) 
Fergus  Hist.  Series,  No.  30.     Chicago,  1914. 

Kinzie's  Wau-Bun,  the  "Early  Day"  in  the  Northwest.     New  York,  1856. 
The  Same.     Chicago,  1891. 
The  Same.     Chicago,  [1901]. 

Kip's  Early  Jesuit  Missions  in  North  America.     New  York,  1848. 

Kirby's  Biographical  Sketch  of  Joseph  Duncan,  Fifth  Governor  of  Illinois. 
Fergus  Hist.  Series,  No.  29.     Chicago,  1888. 

Kirkland's  A  New  Home— Who'll  Follow?     New  York,  1839. 

Kirkland's  The  Chicago  Massacre  of  1812.     Chicago,  1893. 

Kirkland's  Story  of  Chicago.     2  vols.     Chicago,  1892. 

Kirkland's  Western  Clearings.     New  York,  1846.     (Two  copies.) 

Kirkpatrick's  Timothy  Flint,  Pioneer,  Missionary,  Author,  Editor,  1780- 
1840.     Cleveland,  1911. 

Knox's  Historical  Journal  of  the  Campaigns  in  North  America  for  the  Years 
1757-60.     3  vols.     Toronto,  1914,  1916. 

Koerner. — Memoirs  of  Gustave  Koerner,  1807-1896.  2  vols.  Cedar 
Rapids,  1909. 

Kofoid's  Puritan  Influences  in  the  Formative  Years  of  Illinois  History. 
Springfield,  1906. 

La  Hontan's  Nouveaux  Voyages  dans  l'Amcrique  Septentrionale.  2  vols. 
La  Haye,  1703.     (Two  copies.) 

La  Hontan.  Dialogues  de  Monsieur  le  Baron  de  La  Hon  tan  ct  d'un  Sauv- 
age,  dans  rAmcrique.     Amsterdam,  1704. 

La  Hontan.  Suite  du  Voyage,  de  rAmcrique  ou  Dialogues  de  Monsiuer  le 
Baron  de  La  Hontan  et  d'un  Sauvage,  etc.     Amsterdam,  1704. 

La  Hontan's  Voyages  dans  rAmcrique  Septentrionale.  Seconde  edition. 
2  vols.     La  Haye,  1706. 

La  Hontan's  New  Voyages  to  North  America.  2nd  Ed.  London,  1735. 
(Two  copies.) 


OF  THE  FINLEY  COLLECTION  31 

La  Hontan.     Un  Outre-Mer  au  XVII  siecle.     Notes  by  Francois  de  Nion. 
Paris,  1900. 

La  Hontan's  New  Voyages  to  North  America.     Edited  by  R.  G.  Thwaites. 
2  vols.     Chicago,  1905. 

Lakeside  Press  Classics.     A  Series  of  historical  reprints  published  annually 
since  1903.     A  complete  set.     Chicago,  1903-1927. 

1903.  Autobiography  of  Benjamin  Franklin. 

1904.  Inaugural  Addresses — Washington  to  Lincoln. 

1905.  Inaugural  Addresses — Johnson  to  Roosevelt. 
•  1906.  Fruits  of  Solitude— William  Penn. 

1907.  Memorable  American  Speeches,  Colonial  Period. 

1908.  Memorable  American  Speeches,  Democracy  and  Nationality. 

1909.  Memorable  American  Speeches,  Slavery. 

1910.  Memorable  American  Speeches,  Secessions,  War  and  Reconstruction. 

1911.  Autobiography  of  Gurden  S.  Hubbard. 

1912.  Reminiscences  of  Early  Chicago. 

1913.  Reminiscences  of  Chicago  during  the  Forties  and  Fifties. 

1914.  Reminiscences  of  Chicago  during  the  Civil  War. 

1915.  Reminiscences  of  Chicago  during  the  Great  Fire. 

1916.  Black  Hawk. 

1917.  Indian  Captivity  of  O.  M.  Spencer. 

1918.  Pictures  of  Illinois  One  Hundred  Years  Ago. 

1919.  A  Woman's  Story  of  Pioneer  Illinois. 

1920.  The  Conquest  of  Illinois. 

1921.  Alexander  Henry's  Travels  and  Adventures. 

1922.  John  Long's  Voyages  and  Travels. 

1923.  Alexander  Ross'  Adventures  on  the  Oregon, 

1924.  Ross'  Fur  Hunters  of  the  Far  West. 

1925.  Southwestern  Expedition  of  Zebulon  M.  Pike. 

1926.  Gregg's  Commerce  of  the  Prairies. 

1927.  Manly's  Death  Valley  in  '49. 

Lambert's  Travels  through  Lower  Canada  and  the  U.  S.     3  vols.     London, 
1810. 

Lanman's  History  of  Michigan.     New  York,  1839. 

Lansden's  History  of  the  City  of  Cairo,  111.     Chicago,  1910. 

Lapham's    Geographical    and    Topographical    Description    of    Wisconsin. 
Milwaukee,  1844. 

Lapham's  Wisconsin.     2nd  Ed.     Milwaukee,  1846. 

Larned's  (ed.)  Literature  of  American  History.     Boston,  1902. 

Larpenteur's  Personal  Narrative.     Forty  Years  a  Fur  Trader  on  the  Upper 
Missouri,  1833-1872.     Edited  by  Elliott  Coues.     2  vols.     New  York, 

1898. 

La  Salle's  Journeys  as  Related  by  his  Followers.     2  vols.     (In  American 
Explorers  Series).     New  York,  1922. 

La  Salle's  Relation  of  the  Discovery  of  the  Mississippi  River.     Trans,  by 
M.  B.  Anderson.     Chicago,  1898. 

La  Salle's  Relation  of  the  Discoveries  and  Voyages  of  Cavelier  de  La  Salle 
from    1679   to    1681.     Trans,    by   M.   B.  Anderson.     Chicago,   1901. 


32  AN  AUTHOR  CATALOGUE 

Latrobe's  The  Rambler  in  North  America,  1832-1833.     2  vols.     London, 
1835. 
The  Same.     2  vols.     London,  1836. 

Laut's  The   "Adventurers  of  England"   on   Hudson  Bay.     Chronicles  of 
Canada,  vol.  18.     Toronto,  1914. 

Laut's  Blazed  Trail  of  the  Old  Frontier.     New  York,  1926. 

Laut's  The  Cariboo  Trail.     Chronicles  of  Canada,  vol.  23.     Toronto,  1916. 

Laut's  Lords  of  the  North.     New  York,  1900. 

Laut's    Pioneers    of   the    Pacific    Coast.     Chronicles    of   Canada,   vol.   22. 
Toronto,  1915. 

Laverdiere  et  Casgrain's  Le  Journal  des  Jesuites.     1st  Ed.     Quebec,  1871. 
The  Same.     2nd  Ed.     Montreal,  1892. 

Law's  Colonial  History  of  Vincennes  under  the  French,  British  and  American 
Governments.     Vincennes,  1858. 

Leacock's  Adventurers  of  the  Far  North.     Chronicles  of  Canada,  vol.  21. 
Toronto,  1914. 

Leacock's    Dawn    of    Canadian    History.     Chronicles    of    Canada,  vol.    1. 
Toronto,  1914. 

Leacock's   Mariner  of  St.  Malo  [Cartier].     Chronicles  of  Canada,  vol.  2. 
Toronto,  1914. 

Le  Clercq's  First  Establishment  of  the  Faith  in  New  France.     Trans,  by 
J.  G.  Shea.     New  York,  1881. 

Le  Clercq's  Nouvelle  Relation  de  la  Gaspesie.     Paris,  1691. 

LeClercq's  New  Relation  of  Gaspesia.     Toronto,  1910. 

Lemley's  Autobiography  and  Personal  Recollections.     Rockford,  111.,  1875. 

Le  Page  du  Pratz'  Histoire  de  la  Louisiane.     3  vols.      Paris,  1758. 

Le  Page  du  Pratz'  History  of  Louisiana.     2  vols.     London,  1763. 
The  Same.     One  vol.     London,  1774. 

Lescarbot's  Histoire  de  la  Nouvelle  France.     1st  Ed.     Paris,  1609. 
The  Same.     2nd  Ed.     Paris,  1611. 
The  Same.     4th  Ed.     Paris,  1618. 

Lescarbot's  Histoire  de  la  Nouvelle  France.     3  vols.     Paris,  1866. 

Lescarbot's  History  of  New  France.     3  vols.     Toronto,  1907,  1911,  1914. 

Levering's  Historic  Indiana.     New  York,  1909. 

Lewis    and   Clark.     Travels  in   the    Interior  Parts  of  America.     London, 
1807. 

[Lewis  and  Clark].     The  Travels  of  Capts.  Lewis  and  Clarke    .    .    .  London. 
1809. 

Lewis  and  Clark.     History  of  the  Expedition  to  the  Sources  of  the  Missouri 
River.     Edited  by  Paul  Allen.     2  vols,     Phila.,  1814. 


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Lewis  and  Clark.  Travels  to  the  Source  of  the  Missouri  River,  and  across 
the  American  Continent  to  the  Pacific  Ocean.     London,  1814. 

Lewis  and  Clark.  Travels  to  the  Source  of  the  Missouri  River,  and  across 
the  American  Continent  to  the  Pacific  Ocean.     3  vols.     London,  1815. 

Lewis  and  Clark.  Reize  naar  de  Brounen  van  den  Missouri  en  door  het 
vaste  Land  van  America  naar  de  Zuidzee.  3  vols.  Dordrecht,  1816 - 
1818. 

Lewis  and  Clark.  History  of  the  Expedition  under  the  Command  of 
Captains  Lewis  and  Clarke.     2  vols.     Dublin,  1817. 

Lewis  and  Clark.  History  of  the  Expedition  under  the  Command  of 
Captains  Lewis  and  Clarke.     2  vols.     New  York,  1842. 

Lewis  and  Clark. — History  of  the  Expedition  under  the  Command  of  Lewis 
and  Clark.  Edited  by  Elliott  Coues.  4  vols,  bound  in  3.  New  York, 
1893. 

Lewis  and  Clark.  History  of  the  Expedition  of  Captains  Lewis  and  Clark, 
1804-5-6.     Edited  by  J.  K.  Hosmer.     2  vols.     Chicago,  1902. 

Lewis  and  Clark.  The  Conquest.  True  Story  of  Lewis  and  Clark.  By 
E.  E.  Dye.     Chicago,  1902. 

Lewis  and  Clark. — History  of  the  Expedition  under  the  Command  of 
Captains  Lewis  and  Clark.     3  vols.     New  York,  1902. 

Lewis  and  Clark.  Original  Journals  of  the  Lewis  and  Clark  Expedition, 
1804-1806.     Edited  by  R.  G.  Thwaites.     8  vols.     New  York,  1904-05. 

Lewis  and  Clark.  The  Trail  of" Lewis  and  Clark,  1804-1904.  By  Olin  D. 
Wheeler.     2  vols.     New  York,  1904. 

Lewis  and  Clark.  Gass'  Journal  of  the  Lewis  and  Clark  Expedition. 
Edited  by  J.  K.  Hosmer.     Chicago,  1904. 

Lewis  and  Clark.  History  of  the  Expedition  ...  to  the  Sources  of  the 
Missouri.     3  vols.     (In  American  Explorers  Series.)     New  York,  1922. 

Lewis  and  Clark.     A  Journal  of  the  Voyages  of  a  Corps  of  Discovery,  under 
the  Command  of  Capt.  Lewis  and  Capt.  Clarke.     By  Patrick  Gass. 
Pittsburg,  1807.     (Two  copies.) 
The  Same.     2nd  Ed.     Pittsburg,  1808. 
The  Same.     4th  Ed.     Phila.,  1812. 

Lewis  and  Clark.  An  Interesting  Account  of  the  Voyages  and  Travels  of 
Captains  Lewis  and  Clark.     By  Wm.  Fisher.     Baltimore,  1812. 

Lewis  and  Clark.  The  New- Found  Journals  of  Charles  Floyd.  Worcester, 
1894. 

Lettres  Edifiantes  (Choix  des)  ecrites  des  Missions  Etrangeres.  8  vols. 
Paris,  1808-9. 

Lettres  Edifiantes  et  Curieuses,  ecrites  des  Missions  Etrangeres,  par  quel- 
ques  Missionaires  de  la  Compagnie  de  Jesus.  Vol.  XI  only.  Paris, 
1715. 


34  AN  AUTHOR  CATALOGUE 

Lincoln  and  Douglas.     Political  Debates  between  Abraham  Lincoln  and 
Stephen  A.  Douglas,  in  the  celebrated  campaign  of  1858  in  Illinois. 
Columbus,  1860. 
The  Same.     Cleveland,  1894. 

Linder's  Reminiscences  of  the  Early  Bench  and  Bar  of  Illinois.  Chicago, 
1879. 

Little  John's  Legends  of  Michigan  and  the  Old  North  West.  Allegan, 
Mich.,  1875. 

Livingston's  System  of  Penal  Law  for  the  State  of  Louisiana.     Phila.,  1833. 

Locke's  A  Paper  City.     [New  Canton,  111.]     Boston,  1879. 

Lockwood's  New  Harmony  Movement.     New  York,  1905. 

Long's  Voyages  and  Travels  in  the  Years  1768-1788.  Edited  by  M.  M. 
Quaife.     Chicago,  1922.     (Two  copies.) 

(Gift  of  Thomas  E.  Donnelley,  Chicago) 

Long's  Voyages  and  Travels  of  an  Indian  Interpreter  and  Trader.  London, 
1791. 

Long's  Voyages  and  Travels  of  an  Indian  Interpreter  and  Trader.  In 
Thwaites'  Early  Western  Travels,  vol.  2.     Cleveland,  1904-7. 

Long's  Voyages  chez  Differentes  Nations  Sauvages  de  l'Amerique  Sep  ten - 
trionale.     Paris,  1795. 

Lossing's  Pictorial  Field  Book  of  the  Revolution.  2  vols.  New  York, 
1855. 

Louisiana.  Debates  in  the  House  of  Representatives  on  the  Bills  for 
Carrying  into  Effect  the  Louisiana  Treaty.     Phila.,  1804. 

Lovejoy's  Memoir  of  Rev.  Elijah  P.  Lovejoy.     New  York,  1838. 

Lusk's  Eighty  Years  of  Illinois  Politics  and  Politicians.  1809-1889. 
Springfield,  1889. 

M'Afee's  History  of  the  Late  War  in  the  Western  Country.  Lexington, 
1816. 

Mack's  Old  Monroe  Street.     Chicago,  1914. 

Mackenzie's  Voyages  from  Montreal  through  the  Continent  of  North 
America.     London,  1801. 

Mackenzie's  Voyages  from  Montreal  through  the  Continent  of  North 
America.     2  vols.     New  York,  1902. 

Mackenzie's  Voyages  from  Montreal  through  the  Continent  of  North 
America,  in  1789  and  1793.  2  vols.  (In  American  Explorers  Series.) 
New  York,  1922. 

McCulloch's  Early  Days  of  Peoria  and  Chicago.  Chicago  Hist.  Soc. 
pamphlet. 

McLean  County  Historical  Society.     Vol.  1.     Bloomington,  111.,  1899. 


OF  THE  FINLEY  COLLECTION  35 

McLeod's  History  of  Wiskonsan.     Buffalo,  1846. 

McMaster's    (ed.)    American    Explorers    Series.     17    vols.     New    York, 
1922. 

MacMechan's  Winning  of  Popular  Government.     Chronicles  of  Canada, 
vol.  27.     Toronto,  1916. 

MacNaul's  The  Jefferson-Lemen  Compact.     Chicago  Hist.  Soc.  pamphlet. 
1915. 

Macpherson's  Scenic  Sieges  and  Battlefields  of  French  Canada.     Mont- 
real, n.d. 

Macy's  The  Anti-Slavery  Crusade.     Chronicles  of  America,  vol.  28.     New 
Haven,  1919. 

Magazine  of  American  History.     Vols.   2-26.     New   York  and  Chicago, 
1878-1891. 

Magazine  of  Western  History.     Vols.  1-4.     Cleveland,  1884-1886. 
The  Same.     Vols.  1-14.     Cleveland  and  New  York,  1884-1891. 

Manford's  Twenty  Five  Years  in  the  West.     Chicago,  1867. 
The  Same.     Chicago,  1875. 

Manly's  Death  Valley  in  '49.     Edited  by  M.  M.  Quaife.     Chicago,  1927. 

(Gift  of  Thomas  E.  Donnelley,  Chicago) 

Mann's  The  Chicago  Common  Council  and  the  Fugitive  Slave  Law  of  1850. 
Chicago  Hist.  Soc.  pamphlet. 

Mapes'  History  of  the  City  of  Ripon  [Wis.].     Milwaukee,  1873. 

Marcel's  Cartographie  de  la  Nouvelle  France.     Paris,  1885. 

Margry's  Les  Navigations  Franchises.     Paris,  1867. 

Margry's  Memoires  et  Documents  pour  servir  a  l'Histoire    ...   6  vols. 
Paris,  1879-88. 

Marietta    College.     Historical    Collections.     Vols.    1    to   3.     Marietta   O., 
1917-18. 

[Marquette]  La  Decouverte  du  Mississippi.     Quebec,  1873. 

Marquette  and  Joliet.     (See  Thevenot  for  Editions  of  1681  and  1682.) 

Marquette    and    Joliet.     Ontdekking    van    eenige    Landern    en    Volkern. 
In't  Noorder-gedeelte  Van  America.     Leyden,  1707. 

Marquette  and  Joliet's  Voyage  et  Decouverte   .    .    .   Paris,  1681.     Reprint 
edition  by  Rich.     Paris,  1845. 

Marquis'  Jesuit  Missions.     Chronicles  of  Canada,  vol.  4.     Toronto,  1916. 

Marquis'  The  War  Chief  of  the  Ottawas.     Chronicles  of  Canada,  vol.  15. 
Toronto,  1915. 

Marshall's  History  of  Kentucky.     Frankfort,  1824. 

Marshall's  Historical  Writings  relating  to  the  Early  History  of  the  West. 

Albany,  1887. 


36  AN  AUTHOR  CATALOGUE 

Martin's  History  of  Louisiana.     2  vols.     New  Orleans,  1827,  1829. 
The  Same.     A  new  edition  in  one  volume     New  Orleans,  1882. 

Martin's  Life  of  Father  Isaac  Jogues.     Trans,  by  Shea.     New  York,  [1885]. 

Martin's  (trans.)  Bressany's  Relation  Abregee  de  quelques  Missions  .  .  . 
de^ia  Nouvelle  France.     Montreal,  1852. 

Martin's  Mission  du  Canada.     2  vols.     Paris,  1861. 

Mason's  Chapters  from  Illinois  History.     Chicago,  1901. 

Mason's  Illinois  in  the  Eighteenth  Century;  (1)  Kaskaskia  and  Its  Parish 
Records;  (2)  Old  Fort  Chartres;  (3)  Col.  John  Todd's  Record  Book. 
Fergus  Hist.  Series,  No.  12.     Chicago,  1881. 

Mason's  Pierre   Menard,   and  the  Pierre   Menard  Papers.     Fergus  Hist. 

Series,  No.  31. 

Mason's  Philippe  de  Rocheblave  and  Rocheblave  Papers.  Fergus  Hist. 
Series  No.  34. 

Mason's  John  Todd,  John  Todd's  Record  Book  and  John  Todd  Papers. 
Fergus  Hist.  Series,  No.  33.     Chicago,  1890. 

Massachusetts  Historical  Society. 

Collections,  vols.  1-76,  with  index  volumes,  1792-1923. 
Proceedings,  vols.  1-40,  42-57,  with  index  volumes,  1791-1924. 

Matson's  French  and  Indians  of  Illinois  River.     Princeton,  [111.],  1874. 

Matson's  Memories  of  Shaubena.     Chicago,  1878. 

Matson's  Pioneers  of  Illinois.     Chicago,  1882. 

Maximilien's  Voyage  in  the  Interior  of  North  America,  1833.  In  Thwaites' 
Early  Western  Travels,  vols.  22  to  25.     Cleveland,  1904-7. 

Mazzuchelli  (Samuel  Charles),  Memoirs  of.     Chicago,  1915. 

M'Clung's  Sketches  of  Western  Adventure.     Dayton,  1854. 

McCarty's  Territorial  Governors  of  the  Northwest.     Iowa  City,  1910. 

Mcllvaine's  (ed.)  Reminiscences  of  Early  Chicago.     Chicago,  1912. 

Mcllvaine's  (ed.)  Reminiscences  of  Chicago  during  the  Forties  and  Fifties. 
Chicago,  1913. 

(Gift  of  Thomas  E.  Donnelley,  Chieago) 

Mcllvaine's  (comp.)  Reminiscences  of  Chicago  during  the  Civil  War. 
Chicago,  1914. 

Mcllvaine's  (comp.)  Reminiscences  of  Chicago  during  the  Great  Fire. 
Chicago,  1915. 

McKenney's  Sketches  of  a  Tour  to  the  Lakes.     Baltimore,  1827. 

McMaster's  History  of  the  People  of  the  United  States.  8  vols.  New 
York,  1890-1921. 

M'Nemar's  The  Kentucky  Revival.     New  York,  1846. 


OF  THE  FINLEY  COLLECTION  37 

McSpadden's  Illinois.     New  York,  1926. 

Meese's  Early  Rock  Island.     Moline,  111.,  1905. 

Meese's  Upper  Mississippi  Sketches.     [Moline,  111.,  1904.] 

Merrick's  Old  Times  on  the  Upper  Mississippi.     Cleveland,  1909. 

Michaux's  (Andre)  Travels  into  Kentucky,  1795-96.  In  Thwaites'  Early 
Western  Travels,  vol.  3.     Cleveland,  1904-7. 

Michaux's  (F.  A.)  Travels  to  the  Westward  of  the  Allegheny  Mts.  London, 
1805. 

Michaux's  Reise  in  das  Innere  der  Nord-Amerikanischen.     Weimar,  1805. 

Michaux's  Travels  to  the  West  of  the  Allegheny  Mountains,  1802. 
In  Thwaites'  Early  Western  Travels,  vol.  3.     Cleveland,  1904-7. 

Michaux's  Voyage  a,  l'Ouest  des  Monts  Alleghanys.     Paris,  1804. 

Michigan  Pioneer  and  Historical  Society.  Collections.  Vols.  1-4,  6,  8-22, 
25,  26,  30-39,  and  General  Index  to  Vols.  1-15.  and  16-30.  Together, 
34  vols.     Lansing,  1877-1915. 

Michigan.     Historical  and  Scientific  Sketches  of  Michigan.     Detroit,  1834. 

Milburn's  Pioneer  Preachers  and  People  of  the  Mississippi  Valley.  New 
York,  1860. 

Milet.  Captivity  of  Father  Peter  Milet  among  the  Oneida  Indians.  New 
York,  1888. 

Miller's  Cincinnati's  Beginnings.     Cincinnati,  1880. 

Miller's  Thirty  Years  in  the  Itinerancy.     Milwaukee,  1875. 

Millet's  Captivity  among  the  Oneidas  in  1690-91.  Trans,  by  Mrs.  Edward 
E.  Ayer.     Chicago,  1897. 

Mills  and  Smith's  Report  of  a  Missionary  Tour  through  that  part  of  the 
United  States  which  lies  West  of  the  Allegheny  Mts.     Andover,  1815. 

Minutes  of  the  General  Association  of  Congregational  Churches  and  Minis- 
ters of  Illinois.     12  Annual  Reports,  1860-1871,  bound  in  one  volume. 

Mitchell's  Contest  in  America  between  Great  Britain  and  France.  London, 
1757. 

[Mitchell's]  (comp.)  Illinois  in  1837.     Phila.,     1837. 

[Mitchell's]  Sketches  of  Illinois.     Phila.  1838. 

Minnesota  Historical  Society.     Publications: 
Collections,  Vol.  1-17. 
Minnesota  History  Bulletin,  Vols.  1-3. 
rohvell's  History  of  Minnesota,  1  vol. 
Brower's  The  Aborigines  of  Minnesota,   1  vol. 

Montague's  Illinois  and  Missouri  State  Directory  for  1854-55.  St.  Louis, 
1854, 


38  AN  AUTHOR  CATALOGUE 

Monette's  History  of  the  Discovery  and  Settlement  of  the  Valley  of  the 
Mississippi.     2  vols.     New  York,  1846. 
The  Same.      2  vols.      New  York,  1846. 

Moody's  The  Masters  of  Capital.     Chronicles  of  America,  vol.  41.     New 
Haven,  1919. 

Moody's  The  Railroad  Builders.     Chronicles  of  America,  vol.  38..    New 
Haven,  1919. 

Moore's  Noel  Le  Vasseur.     Fergus  Hist.  Series,  No.  31. 

Moore's  The  Northwest  under  Three  Flags,  1635-1796.     New  York,  1900. 

Mooris'  Journal,  relative  to  his  Thrilling  Experiences  upon  the  Maumee, 
1764.     In  Thwaites'  Early  Western  Travels,  vol.  1.     Cleveland,  1904-7. 

Moses'  Court  of  Inquiry  at  Fort  Chartres.     Fergus  Hist.  Series,  No.  34. 
Chicago,  1890. 

Moses'  Illinois,  Historical  and  Statistical.     2  vols.     Chicago,  1889-1892. 

Munro's  Crusaders  of  New  France.     Chronicles  of  America,  vol.  4.     New 
Haven,  1918.     (Two  copies.) 

Munro's  (ed.)  Documents  relating  to  the  Seigniorial  Tenure  in  Canada, 
1598-1854.     Toronto,  1908. 

Munro's  Seigneurs  of  Old  Canada.     Chronicles  of  Canada,  vol.  5.     Toronto, 
1914. 

Murray's  Travels  in   North  America  during  the  Years  1834-36.     2  vols. 
London,  1839. 

Neill's  History  of  Minnesota.     Phila.,  1858. 

Neville's  Historic  Green  Bay.     Green  Bay,  Wis.,  1893. 

Newhall's  Sketches  of  Iowa,  or  the  Emigrant's  Guide.     New  York,  1841. 

New  Jersey  Archives.     First  series,  vols.  1-29,  31;  and  index  for  vols.  1-10; 
Second  series,  vols.  1-5. 

New  York  Historical  Society. 

Collections.     Vols.  1-7,  First  and  Second  series.     New  York,  1811-1848. 
Collections.     Publication   Fund  Series.     From  the  first  volume  of  the 

series.     56  vols.     New  York,  1868-1923. 
Proceedings,  1843  to  1849.     7  vols.     New  York,  1844-49. 

Nicollet's  Report  intended  to  illustrate  a  Map  of  the  Hydrographical  Basin 
of  the  Upper  Mississippi  River.     Washington,  1845. 

Niles  Register.     A  complete  set.     76  vols.     Baltimore  and  Philadelphia, 

1811-1849. 
Nion's  (ed.)  Un  Outre-Mer  au  XVII8  Siecle;  Voyages  au  Canada  du  Baron 

de  La  Hontan.     Paris,  1900. 

Norris'  Business  Directory  of  Chicago  for  1846.     Third  Year  of  Publication. 
Fergus  Hist.  Series,  No.  25.     Reprint.     Chicago,  1883. 

Norris'  General  Directory  and  Business  Advertiser  of  the  City  of  Chicago 
for  the  Year  1844.     Facsimile  reprint.     1902. 


OF  THE  FINLEY  COLLECTION  39 

North  Dakota  State  Historical  Society.     Collections.     Vols.    1-6,  6  vols. 
1906-20. 

Norton's  Edward  Coles,  Second  Governor  of  Illinois.     Phila.,  1911. 

Norton's  History  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  in  the  State  of  Illinois.     Vol. 
1  (all  pub.)     St.  Louis,  1879. 

Nuttall's  Journal  of  Travels  into  the  Arkansas  Territory,  1819.     In  Thwaites 
Early  Western  Travels,  vol.  13.     Cleveland  1904-7. 

Oakly's  The  Oregon  Expedition.      (From  the  Peoria  Register).     New  York, 
1914. 

{Gift  of  the  Cadmus  Book  Shop,  New  York) 

O'Callaghan's    (ed.)    Reprints    of    Jesuit    Relations.     Nos.    1-8.     8    vols 
Albany,  1870-71. 

O'Callaghan  and  others.     Documents  relative  to  the  Colonial  History  of 
the  State  of  New  York.      15  vols.     New  York,  1856-87. 

Ogden's  Letters  from   the  West.     In  Thwaites'   Early  Western  Travels, 
vol.  19.     Cleveland,  1904-7. 

Ogg's    (ed.)    Fordham's    Personal    Narrative   of   Travels  in   Virginia,   etc. 
Cleveland,  1906. 

Ogg's  The  Old  Nort Invest.     Chronicles  of  America,  vol.  19.     New  Haven, 
1919.      (Two  copies.) 

Ogg's  Opening  of  the  Mississippi.     New  York,  1904. 

Ogg's  The   Reign  of  Andrew  Jackson.     Chronicles  of  America,   vol.   20. 
New  Haven,  1919. 

Ohio  State  Archaeological  and  Historical  Society.     Publications,  vols.  1-25, 
25  vols.      1887-1916. 

Olden  Time.     Edited  by  Neville  B.  Craig.     2  vols.  (vol.  1,  1846;  vol.  2,  1876, 
reprint).     Pittsburgh,  1846,  1876. 

Oliphant's  Minnesota  and  the  Far  West.     Edinburgh,  1855. 

Oliver's  Eight  Months  in  Illinois.     Chicago,  1924.      (2  copies.) 

Orth's  The  Armies  of  Labor.     Chronicles  of  America,  vol.  40.     New  Haven, 
1919. 

Orth's  The  Boss  and  the  Machine.     Chronicles  of  America,  vol.  43.     New 
Haven,  1919. 

Orth's  Our  Foreigners.     Chronicles  of  America,  vol.  35.     New  Haven,  1920. 

Otis'    (trans.)    Champlain's    Voyages.     3    vols.     Prince    Society,    Boston, 
1878-82. 

Owen's  Geological  Exploration  of  a  part  of  Iowa,  Wisconsin  and  Illinois. 
Washington,  1844. 

Paine's  The  Fight  for  a  Free  Sea.     Chronicles  of  America,  vol.  17.     New 
Haven,  1920. 


40  AN  AUTHOR  CATALOGUE 

Paine's  The  Old  Merchant  Marine.     Chronicles  of  America,  vol.  36.     New 
Haven,  1919. 

Pages'  Voyages  autour  du  Monde,  1767-1776.     2  vols,  in  one.     Paris,  1782. 

Palmer's  Early  Days  in  Detroit.     Detroit,  [1906]. 

Palmer's  Journal  of  Travels  over  the  Rocky  Mountains.     In  Thwaites' 
Early  Western  Travels,  vol.  30.     Cleveland,  1904-7. 

Parker's  Iowa  as  it  is  in  1855.     Chicago,  1855. 

Parker's  The  Power  and  the  Glory.     New  York,  1925. 

(Gift  of  Mrs.  Rebecca  Lawrence  Lowrie,  New  York) 

Parker's  Trip  to  the  West  and  Texas.     Concord,  N.  H.,  1835. 

Parker  and  Bryan's  Old  Quebec,  the  Fortress  of  New  France.     New  York, 
1903. 

Parkman  Club.     Publications.     Nos.  1  to  18.      (A  complete  set  bound  in  one 
vol.)     Milwaukee,  1896-97. 

1.  Stickney's  Nicholas  Perrot. 

2.  Campbell's  Radisson  and  Groseilliers. 

3.  Legler's  Henry  de  Tonty. 

4.  Terry's  Aborigines  of  the  Northwest. 

5.  Gregory's  Jonathan  Carver. 

6.  Davidson's  Negro  Slavery  in  Wisconsin. 

7.  Wight's  Eleazer  Williams. 

8.  Mcintosh's  Charles  Langlade. 

9.  Bruncken's  The  Germans  in  Wisconsin. 
10.  Miller's  The  Polanders  in  Wisconsin. 
11  Campbell's  Pere  Rene  Menard. 

12.  Starkey's  George  Rogers  Clark  and  his  Illinois  Campaign. 

13.  Stickney's  The  Use  of  Maize  by  Wisconsin  Indians. 

14.  Gregory's  The  Land  Limitation  Movement;  a  Wisconsin  Episode  of  1848-1851. 
15  and  16.  Legler's  A  Moses  of  the  Mormons  (Strang). 

17.  La  Boule's  Claude  Jean  Allonez. 

18.  Davidson's  Negro  Slavery  in  Wisconsin  and  the  Underground  Railroad. 

Parkman's  Discovery  of  the  Great  West.     Boston,  1870. 
Parkman's  Works,  Centenary  Edition.     13  vols.     Boston,  1922. 

The  titles  of  the  separate  volumes  are  as  follows: 
Pioneers  of  France  in  the  New  World. 
The  Jesuits  in  North  America. 
La  Salle  and  the  Discovery  of  the  Great  West. 
The  Old  Regime  in  Canada. 

Count  Frontenac  and  New  France  under  Louis  XIV. 
A  Half  Century  of  Conflict  (2  vols.) 
Montcalm  and  Wolfe  (2  vols.) 

The  Conspiracy  of  Pontiac  and  the  Indian  War  after  the  Conquest  of  Canada  (2  vols.) 
The  Oregon  Trail. 
Life  of  Parkman,  by  Chas.  H.  Faniham. 

Parrish's  Beyond  the  Frontier.     Chicago,  1915. 

Parrish's  The  Great  Plains.     Chicago,  1915. 

Parrish's  Historic  Illinois.      Chicago,  1905. 

Parrish's  Molly  McDonald.     A  Tale  of  the  Old  Frontier.     Chicago,  1912. 


OF  THE  FINLEY  COLLECTION  41 

Parrish's  A  Sword  of  the  Old  Frontier.  A  Tale  of  Fort  Chartres  and 
Detroit.     Chicago,  1905. 

Patterson's  (ed.)  Autobiography  of  Black  Hawk.     Oquawka,  111.,  [1882]. 

Patterson's  Early  Society  in  Southern  Illinois.  Chicago  Hist.  Soc.  pamph- 
let.    1881.     (Also  in  Fergus  Hist.  Series,  No.  14.) 

Patterson's  (ed.)  Life  of  Black  Hawk.     Boston,  1834. 

Pattie's  Personal  Narrative  during  an  Expedition  from  St.  Louis  to  Vera 
Cruiz,  1824-27.  Edited  by  Timothy  Flint.  In  Thwaites'  Early 
Western  Travels,  vol.  18.     Cleveland,  1904-7. 

Paxson's  History  of  the  American  Frontier.  Boston,  [1924].  (Two 
copies.) 

Pease's  The  Story  of  Illinois.     Chicago,  1925. 

Peck's  Forty  Years  of  Pioneer  Life.  Edited  by  Rufus  Babcock.  Phila., 
[1864]. 

Peck's  Gazetteer  of  Illinois,  in  Three  Parts.     Jacksonville,  1834. 
The  Same.     Philadelphia,  1837. 

Peck's  Guide  for  Emigrants,  containing  Sketches  of  Illinois,  Missouri  and 
the  Adjacent  Parts.     Boston,  1831. 

Peck's  New  Guide  for  Emigrants  to  the  West.     Boston,  1836. 
The  Same.     2nd  Ed.     Boston,  1837. 

Peck's  New  Guide  to  the  West.     Cincinnati,  1848. 

Peck's  Traveller's  Directory  for  Illinois.     New  York,  1839. 

Peet's  History  of  the  Presbyterian  and  Congregational  Churches  and 
Ministers  in  Wisconsin.     Milwaukee,  1851. 

Penn's  Fruits  of  Solitude.     Chicago,  1906. 

Pennsylvania  Archives.     Second  series,  vols.  1-19;  Third  series,  vols.  1-25. 

Pepper's  Maids  and  Matrons  of  New  France.     Boston,  1901. 

Perkins'  Annals  of  the  West.     1st.  Ed.     Cincinnati,  1846. 
The  Same.     2nd  Ed.     St.  Louis,  1850. 
The  Same.     3rd  Ed.     Pittsburgh,  1857. 

Perrin  du  Lac's  Travels  through  the  Two  Louisianas.     London,  1807. 

Perrin's  History  of  Illinois.     [Springfield,  1906.] 

Perrot's  Memoire  sur  les  Meurs,  Coustumes  et  Religion  des  Sauvages  de 
l'Amerique  Septentrionale.     Leipzig,  1864. 

Perry's  The  American  Spirit  in  Literature.  Chronicles  of  America,  vol.  34. 
New  Haven,  1918. 

Phillip's  The  First  Map  of  Kentucky,  by  John  Filson.     Washington,  1908. 

Phillip's  The  Rare  Map  of  the  Northwest,  1785,  by  John  Fitch.  Washing- 
ton, 1916. 


42  AN  AUTHOR  CATALOGUE 

Phillips'  Conquest  of  Kansas  by  Missouri  and  her  Allies.     Boston,  1856. 

Pike's  An  Account  of  Expeditions  to  the  Sources  of  the  Mississippi.  Phila., 
1810. 

Pike.  Expeditions  of  Zebulon  M.  Pike  to  the  Headwaters  of  the  Mississippi 
River.     Edited  by  Elliott  Coues.     3  vols.     New  York,  1895. 

Pike.     An    Important    Visit.     Zebulon    Montgomery    Pike,     n.p.,   [1925]. 

{Gift  of  Ralph  Budd,  St.  Paul) 

Pike.  Southwestern  Expedition  of  Zebulon  M.  Pike.  Edited  by  M.  M. 
Quaife.     Chicago,  1925. 

(Gift  of  Thomas  E.  Donnelley,  Chicago) 

Pittman's  Present  State  of  the  European  Settlements  on  the  Mississippi. 
London,  1770. 

Pittman's  Present  State  of  the  European  Settlements  on  the  Mississippi. 
Reprint.     Edited  by  Frank  H.  Hodder.     Cleveland,  1906. 

Poole's  The  Ordinance  of  1787,  and  Dr.  Manasseh  Cutler  as  an  Agent  in  Its 
Formation.     Cambridge,  1876. 

Poole's  The  Ordinance  of  1787.     A  Reply.     Ann  Arbor,  1892. 

Pooley's  Settlement  of  Illinois  from  1830  to  1850.     Madison,  Wis.,  1908. 

Pope's  The  Day  of  Sir  John  Macdonald.  Chronicles  of  Canada,  vol.  29. 
Toronto,  1915. 

Porter's  The  Earliest  Religious  History  of  Chicago.  Fergus  Hist.  Series, 
No.  14. 

Post's  Two  Journals  of  Western  Tours,  1758-59.  In  Thwaites'  Early 
Western  Travels,  vol.  1.     Cleveland,  1904-7. 

[Postl's]  Die  Vereinigten  Staaten  von  Nord-amerika,  von  C.  Sidons.  (pseud.) 
2  vols,  in  one.     Stuttgart,  1827. 

[Postl's]  The  Americans  as  They  Are.     London,  1828. 

[Postl's]  Life  in  the  New  World,  or  Sketches  of  American  Society.  Trans, 
by  Hebbe  and  Mackay.     New  York,  [1844]. 

Power's  History  of  the  Early  Settlers  of  Sangamon  County,  111.  Spring- 
field, 1876.' 

Power's  History  of  Springfield,  Illinois.     Springfield,  1871. 

Pownall's  Topographical  Description  of  such  parts  of  North  America  as 
are  contained  in  the  (annexed)  map  of  the  Middle  British  Colonies. 
London,  1776. 

Proctor's  Lincoln  and  the  Convention  of  1860.  Chicago  Hist.  Soc.  pam- 
phlet,     1918. 

Public  Lands.  Laws,  Treaties  and  Other  Documents  having  operation 
and  respect  to  the  Public  Lands.      Washington,  [1810]. 

Public  Lands,  General  Public  Acts  of  Congress,  respecting  the  Sale  and 
Disposition  of.      2  vols.      Washington,  1838. 


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Purchas'    Hakluytus    Posthumus,    or    Purchas    his    Pilgrames.     20    vols. 
Glasgow,  1905-1907. 

Quaife's    (ed.)   Alexander  Henry's  Travels  and  Adventures  in  the  years 
1760-1766.     Chicago,  1521. 

Quaife's  The  Capture  of  Old  Vincennes.     Indianapolis,  1927. 

Quaife's  Chicago  and  the  Old  Northwest,  1673-1835.     Chicago,  1913. 

Quaife's  Chicago's  Highways,  Old  and  New.     Chicago,  1923. 

Quaife's  (ed.)  Gregg's  Commerce  of  the  Prairies.     Chicago,  1926. 

{Gift  of  Thomas  E.  Donnelley,  Chicago) 

Quaife's  (ed.)  Conquest  of  the  Illinois  by  George  Rogers  Clark.     Chicago, 
1920. 

Quaife's  (ed.)  Manly 's  Death  Valley  in  '49.     Chicago,  1927. 

{Gift  of  Thomas  E.  Donnelley,  Chicago) 

Quaife's  (ed.)  Development  of  Chicago,  1674-1914.     Chicago,  1916. 

Quaife's  (ed.)  Alexander  Ross'  Fur  Hunters  of  the  Far  West.     Chicago, 
1924. 

Quaife's  (ed.)  Indian  Captivity  of  O.  M.  Spencer.     Chicago,  1917. 

Quaife's  (ed.)  John  Long's  Voyages  and  Travels  in  the  Years  1768-1788. 
Chicago,  1922. 

{Gift  of  Thomas  E.  Donnelley,  Chicago) 

Quaife's  (ed.)  Life  of  Black  Hawk.     Chicago,  1916. 

Quaife's    (ed.)    Pictures   of   Illinois   One   Hundred   Years   Ago.     Chicago, 
1918. 

Quaife's   (ed.)   Southwestern  Expedition   of  Zebulon   M.   Pike.     Chicago, 
1925. 

{Gift  of  Thomas  E.  Donnelley,  Chicago) 

Quaife's   (ed.)   Tillson's  A  Woman's  Story  of  Pioneer  Illinois.     Chicago, 
1919. 

Rabb's  (ed.)  Tour  through  Indiana  in  1840.     The  Diary  of  John  Parsons. 
New  York,  1920.     (Two  copies.) 

Radebaugh's    The    Boundary    Dispute    between    Illinois    and    Wisconsin. 
Chicago  Hist.  Soc.  pamphlet. 

Radisson. — Relations   des   Voyages   de   Pierre   Esprit   Radisson,    dans   les 
amices  1682,  3  et  4.     Ottawa,  1895. 

Radisson.     Voyages    of    Peter    Esprit    Radisson.     The    Prince    Society, 

Boston,  1885. 

Rapport  sur  les  Missions  du  Diocese  de  Quebec.     21  numbers  in  5  vols. 
A  complete  set.     Quebec,  1840-1874. 

Ray's    The    Convention    That    Nominated    Lincoln.     Chicago    Hist.    Soc. 
pamphlet.      1916. 

Raymond  s  Teeumseh.     Chronicles  of  Canada,  vol.  17.     Toronto,  1915. 


44  AN  AUTHOR  CATALOGUE 

Reed's  The  First  Great  Canadian.  The  Story  of  Pierre  Le  Moyne.  Chi- 
cago, 1910. 

Reed's  Masters  of  the  Wilderness.     Chicago,  1914. 

Reed's  Masters  of  the  Wilderness;  A  Study  of  the  Hudson  Bay  Company 
from  Its  Origin  to  Modern  Times.     Chicago  Hist.  Soc.  pamphlet.     1909. 

Reep's  Lincoln  at  New  Salem.     Petersburg,  111.,  1927. 

(Gift  of  Lester  R.  Ott,  Petersburg,  III.) 

Relations  de  la  Louisiane,  et  du  Fleuve  Mississipi.  Amsterdam,  1720. 
(See  "Tonti"  and  " Hennepin.") 

Relation  de  la  Louisianne  ou  Mississipi.  Ecrite  a  une  Dame,  par  un 
Officier  de  Marine.     Amsterdam,  1720. 

Remy's  Voyage  au  pays  des  Mormons.     2  vols.     Paris,  1860. 

Reynolds'  Letter  to  his  Constituents.     Washington,  1840. 

Reynolds'  Pioneer  History  of  Illinois.     Belleville,  111.,  1852. 
The  Same.     2nd  Ed.     Chicago,  1887. 

Reynolds'  My  Own  Times,  Embracing  also  a  History  of  My  Life.     [Belle- 
ville] 111.,  1855. 
The  Same.     Another  copy.     Presentation  copy  with  author's  signature. 
The  Same.     2nd  Ed.     Chicago,  1895. 

Rice's  Sketches  of  Western  Reserve  Life.     Cleveland,  1885. 

Richman's  The  Spanish  Conquerors.  Chronicles  of  America,  vol  2.  New 
Haven,  1919. 

Rigault  and  Goyau's  Martyrs  de  la  Nouvelle  France.     Paris,  1925. 

Robertson's  Louisiana  under  the  Rule  of  Spain,  France  and  the  United 
States,  1785-1807.     Cleveland,  1911. 

Rochefoucault-Liancourt's  Travels  through  the  United  States  of  North 
America,  the  Country  of  the  Iroquois  and  Upper  Canada  in  the 
Years  1795-7.     2  vols.     London,  1799. 

Rochemonteix'  Les  Jesuites  et  la  Nouvelle  France  au  XVII'1  Siecle.  3  vols. 
Paris,  1896. 

Rochmonteix'  Relation  par  Lettres  de  l'Amerique  Septentrionale  (1709-10). 
Paris,  1904. 

Rock  Island  County,  111.,  Past  and  Present  of.     Chicago,  1877. 

Rogers'  Biography  of  Eld.  Barton  Warren  Stone.     Cincinnati,  1847. 

Rogers'  A  Concise  Account  of  North  America.     London,  1765. 

Rogers'  (Major  Robert)  Journals.     London,  1765. 

[Rogers']  Memoranda  of  the  Experience,  Labors  and  Travels  of  a  Universalist 
Preacher.     Cincinnati,  1845. 

Roosevelt's  Winning  of  the  West.      6  vols.     New  York,  1905. 
The  Same.     Allegheny  edition.     4  vols.     New  York,  1900. 


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Ross'  Adventures  of  the  First  Settlers  on  the  Oregon.  In  Thwaites'  Early 
Western  Travels,  vol.  7.     Cleveland,  1904-7. 

Ross'  Fur  Hunters  of  the  Far  West.     2  vols.     London,  1855. 

Ross'  Fur  Hunters  of  the  Far  West.  Vol.  1.  Edited  by  M.  M.  Quaife. 
Chicago,  1924. 

Roy's  Le  Sieur  de  Vincennes.     Quebec,  1919. 

Rusk's  Literature  of  the  Middle  Western  Frontier.  2  vols.  New  York, 
1925. 

Safiford's  Life  of  Harman  Blennerhassett.     Cincinnati,  1853. 

Sagard's  Histoire  du  Canada.     4  vols.     Paris,  1886. 

Sagard's  Le  Grand  Voyage  du  Pays  des  Hurons.     2  vols.     Paris,   1865. 

Saint  Valier's  Estat  present  de  l'Eglise  et  de  la  Colonie  francaise  dans  la 
Nouvelle  France.     Quebec,  1856. 

St.  Clair.  The  St.  Clair  Papers.  Edited  by  Wm.  H.  Smith.  2  vols. 
Cincinnati,  1882. 

St.  Clair's  Narrative  of  the  Manner  in  which  the  Campaign  against  the 
Indians  in  1791  was  conducted,  etc.     Phila.,  1812. 

St.  John's  Letters  from  an  American  Farmer.     2nd  Ed.    London,  1783. 
The  Same.     New  York,  1904. 

Salter's  Iowa:  The  First  Free  State  in  the  Louisiana  Purchase.  Chicago, 
1905. 

Scammon,  Arnold,  and  others.  Addresses  delivered  at  the  Annual  Meeting 
of  the  Chicago  Historical  Society.  Fergus  Hist.  Series,  No.  10.  Chi- 
cago, 1877. 

Schermerhorn  and  Mills'  Correct  View  of  that  Part  of  the  United  States 
which  lies  West  of  the  Alleghany  Mountains.     Hartford,  1814. 

Schoolcraft's  American  Indians.     Buffalo,  1851. 

Schoolcraft's  Narrative  Journal  of  Travels  through  the  Northwestern 
Regions  of  the  United  States.     Albany,  1821. 

Schoolcraft's   View   of  the  Lead   Mines  of   Missouri.     New   York,    1819. 

Schultz's  Travels  on  an  Inland  Voyage  ...  in  the  years  1807  and  1808.  2 
vols,  in  one.     New  York,  1810. 

Sealsfield's  The  Americans  as  They  Are.  Described  in  a  Tour  through  the 
Valley  of  the  Mississippi.     London,  1828. 

Sealsfield's  Die  Vereinigten  Staaten  von  Nordamerika.  Von  C.  Sidons 
(pseud.).     Stuttgart,  1827. 

Sealsfield's  Life  in  the  New  World;  or  Sketches  of  American  Society.  New 
York,  [1844]. 

Selby's  Abraham  Lincoln.  The  Evolution  of  His  Emancipation  Policy. 
Chicago  Hist.  Soc.  pamphlet.     1909. 


46  AN  AUTHOR  CATALOGUE 

Severance's  Old  Trails  on  the  Niagara  Frontier.     Cleveland,  1903. 

Severance's  An  Old  Frontier  of  France.     2  vols.     New  York,  1917. 

Seymour's  Woodrow  Wilson  and  the  World  War.  Chronicles  of  America, 
vol.  48.     New  Haven,  1921. 

Shaler's  Kentucky.     Boston,  1885. 

Shambaugh's  Executive  Journal  of  Iowa,   1838-1841.     Iowa  City,   1906. 

Shea's  (ed.)  Captivity  among  the  Oneidas  in  1690-91  of  Father  Pierre 
Millet.     Trans,  by  Mrs.  Edward  E.  Ayer.     Chicago,  1897. 

Shea's  (ed.)  Cramoisy  Press  Reprints.     Nos.  1-26.     26  vols.     New  York, 

1857-87. 

Shea's  (trans.)  Captivity  of  Father  Peter  Milet.      New  York,  1888. 

Shea's  (trans.)  Charlevoix'  History  and  General  Description  of  New  France. 
6  vols.     New  York,  1866-72. 

Shea's  Discovery  and  Exploration  of  the  Mississippi  Valle}'.     New  York. 
1852. 
The  Same.     Albany,  1903. 

Shea's  (ed.)  Early  Voyages  Up  and  Down  the  Mississippi.     Albany,  1861. 
The  Same.     Albany,  1902. 

Shea's  (trans.)  First  Establishment  of  the  Faith  in  New  France,  by  Le 
Clercq.     2  vols.     New  York,  1881. 

Shea's  (trans.)  Hennepin's  Description  of  Louisiana.     New  York,  1880. 

Shea's  History  of  the  Catholic  Missions  among  the  Indian  Tribes  of  the 
United  States.     1529-1854.     New  York,  1855. 

Shea's  (trans.)  Life  of  Father  Isaac  Joques,  by  Martin.     New  York,  [1885]. 

Sheahan's  Stephen  A.   Douglas.     Fergus  Hist.  Series,   No.   15.     Chicago, 

1881. 

Sheldon's  Early  History  of  Michigan.     New  York,  1856. 

Shepherd's  The  Hispanic  Nations  of  the  New  World.  Chronicles  of 
America,  vol.  50.     New  Haven,  1919. 

Shirreff's  Tour  through  North  America.     Edinburgh,  1835. 

Shortt  and  Dough ty's  (eds.)  Documents  relating  to  the  Constitutional 
History  of  Canada,  1759-1791.  Ottawa,  1907.  (For  second  volume 
see  Doughty  and  Mc Arthur.) 

Skelton's  The  Canadian  Dominion.  Chronicles  of  America,  vol.  49.  New 
Haven,  1919. 

Skelton's  The  Day  of  Sir  Wilfred  Laurier.  Chronicles  of  Canada,  vol.  30. 
Toronto,  1916. 

Skelton's  The  Railway  Builders.  Chronicles  of  Canada,  vol.  32.  Toronto, 
19X0, 


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Skinner's  Adventurers  of  Oregon.  Chronicles  of  America,  vol.  22.  New 
Haven,  1920. 

Skinner's  Pioneers  of  the  Old  Southwest.  Chronicles  of  America,  vol.  18. 
New  Haven,  1919. 

Slafter's  (ed.)  Champlain's  Voyages.  3  vols.  The  Prince  Society, 
Boston,  1878-82. 

Slocum's  The  Ohio  Country  between  the  years  1783  and  1815.  New  York, 
1910. 

Slosson's  The  American  Spirit  in  Education.  Chronicles  of  America,  vol. 
33.     New  Haven,  1921. 

Smith's  Early  Indian  Trials  and  Sketches.     Cincinnati,  1858. 

Smith's  History  of  Canada.     2  vols.     Quebec.     1815. 

Smith's  History  of  Kentucky.     Louisville,  1892. 

Smith's  Historical  Sketches  of  Old  Vincennes.     Vincennes,  1903. 

Smith's  History  of  Wisconsin.  Vols.  1  and  3  (all  pub.)  2  vols.  Madison, 
1853. 

Smith's  Fifty  Years  of  Public  Life.  Life  and  Times  of  Lewis  Cass.  New 
York,  1856. 

[Smith's]  Relation  Historique  de  l'Expedition  contre  les  Indiens  de  l'Ohio 
en  1764.     Amsterdam,  1769. 

Smith's  Reminiscences  of  Early  Methodism  in  Indiana.  Indianapolis, 
1879. 

Smith's  Traveller's  Guide.     [New  York],  1857. 

Smith's  The  Western  Tourist  and  Emigrant's  Guide.     New  York,  1839. 

Smith's  Journal.  Incidents  of  a  Journey  f^om  Pennsylvania  to  Wisconsin 
Territory  in  1837.     Chicago,  1927. 

Smith's  (ed.)  St.  Clair  Papers.     2  vols.     Cincinnati,  1882. 

Snyder's  Adam  W.  Snyder  and  His  Period  in  Illinois  History,  1817-1842. 
2nd  Ed.     Virginia,  111.,  1906. 

South  Dakota  Historical  Society.  Collections.  Vols.  1-12,  12  vols. 
1902-24. 

Sparks'  English  Settlement  in  the  Illinois.     Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa,  1907. 

Sparks'  Life  of  Father  Marquette.     New  York,  1848. 

Sparks'  Life  of  Robert  Cavelier  de  La  Salle.     New  York,  1848. 

Spears  and  Clark's  History  of  the  Mississippi  Valley.     New  York,  1903. 

Speeches  on  the  Passage  of  the  Bill  for  the  Removal  of  the  Indians,  delivered 
in  the  Congress  of  the  United  States,  April  and  May,  1830.  Boston, 
1830, 


48  AN  AUTHOR  CATALOGUE 

Spencer.     The  Indian  Captivity  of  0.   M.  Spencer.     Edited  by  M.   M. 
Quaife.     Chicago,  1917. 

Spilman's  Semi-Centenarians  of  Butler  Grove  Township,  Montgomery  Co. 
111.     n.p.,  1878. 

Spring's  Kansas.     Boston,  [1913]. 

Spring's  Memoirs  of  the  Rev.  Samuel  J.  Mills.     New  York,  1820. 

Steck's  The  Jolliet-Marquette  Expedition,  1673.     Washington,  D.  C,  1927. 

(Gift  of  Rev.  Fr.  Francis  B.  Steck,  Quincy,  III.) 

Steele's  A  Summer  Journey  in  the  West.     New  York,  1841. 

Stephens'  Jacques  Cartier  and  his  Four  Voyages  to  Canada.     Montreal, 
[1890]. 

Stephenson's  Abraham  Lincoln  and  the  Union.     Chronicles  of  America, 
vol.  29.     New  Haven,  1918. 

Stephenson's  The  Day  of  the  Confederacy.     Chronicles  of  America,  vol.  30. 
New  Haven,  1919. 

Stephenson's  Texas  and  the  Mexican  War.     Chronicles  of  America,  vol. 
24.     New  Haven,  1921. 

Stevens'  Autobiography  of  Stephen  A.  Douglas. 

(Gift  of  Frank  E.  Stevens,  Sycamore,  III.) 

Stevens'  Biography  of  Stephen  A.  Douglas. 

(Gift  of  Frank  E.  Stevens,  Sycamore,  III.) 

Stevens'  Black  Hawk  War.     Chicago,  1903. 

Stevens'  (ed.)  Wakefield's  History  of , the  Black,  Hawk  War.     Chicago,  1908. 

Stevens'  James  Watson  Webb's  Trip  across  Illinois  in  1822.     Sycamore, 
111.,  1924. 

(Gift  of  Frank  E.  Stevens,  Sycamore,  III.) 

Stevens'  Personal  Recollections  of  Minnesota  and  Its  People.     Minneapolis, 

1890. 
Steward's  Lost  Maramech  and  Earliest  Chicago.     Chicago,  1903. 

Stewart's  Highways  and  Hedges;  or  Fifty  Years  of  Western  Methodism. 

Cincinnati,  1870. 
Stiles'  (cd.)  Joutel's  Journal  of  La  Salle's  Last  Voyage.     Albany,  1906. 

Stoddard's   Sketches,    Historical   and   Descriptive,    of  Louisiana.     Phila., 

1812. 
Strickland's  (ed.)  Finley's  Sketches  of  Western  Methodism.     Cincinnati, 

1855. 
Strong's  History  of  the  Territory  of  Wisconsin  from  1836  to  1848.     Madison, 

1885. 
Stuart's  Three  Years  in  North  America.     2  vols.     Edinburgh,  1833. 
Suite's  Melanges  Historique.     10  vols,  bound  in  5.     Montreal,  1918-22. 


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Suite's    Melanges   d'Histoire   et   de   Littcrature.     4   vols,    bound   in    one. 
Ottawa,  1876. 

Suite's  Pages  d'Histoire  du  Canada.     Montreal,  1891. 

Swan's  Journal  of  a  Trip  to  Michigan  in  1841.     Rochester,  1904. 

Tanner's  Description  of  the  Canals  and  Railroads  of  the  United  States. 
New  York,  1840. 

[Tanner's]  Martyrdom  of  Lovejoy.     Chicago,  1881. 

Tanner's  Memoires  de  John  Tanner.     2  vols.     Paris,  1835. 

Tasse's  Les  Canadiens  de  L'Ouest.     2  vols.     Montreal,  1878. 

Taylor's  History  of  the  State  of  Ohio,  1650-1787.     Cincinnati,  1884. 

Thevenot's  Recueil  de  Voyage  de  Mr.  Thevenot.     1st  Ed.     Paris,  1681. 
The  Same.     2nd  Ed.     Paris,  1682. 

Thomas'  Travels  through  the  Western  Country  in  the  Summer  of  1816. 
Auburn,  N.  Y.,  1819. 

Thomassy's  De  La  Salle  et  ses  Relations,  inedites  de  la  Decouverte  du 
Mississipi.     Paris,  1859. 

Thomassy's  Gcologie  practique  de  la  Louisiane.     New  Orleans,  1860. 

Thompson's  The  Art  of  Invention.     Chronicles  of  America,  vol.  37.     New 
Haven,  1921. 

Thompson's  Narrative  of  his  Explorations  in  Western  America,  1784-1812. 
Toronto,  1916. 

Thompson's    The    New    South.     Chronicles    of    America,    vol.    42.     New 
Haven,  1919. 

Thompson's  (and  others)  Site  of  Fort  de  Crevecoeur.      1905. 

{Gift  of  the  Illinois  Secretary  of  State) 

Thwaites'  Daniel  Boone.     New  York,  1922. 

Thwaites'  (ed.)  Early  Western  Travels,  1748-1846.     32  vols.     Cleveland, 
1904-07. 

Contents  of  the  Series 
Volume  1  (1748-1765)  comprises: 

Weiser's  Journal  of  a  Tour  to  the  Ohio;  August  11-October  2,  1748. 

Croghan's  Selection  of  his  Letters  and  Journals,  relating  to  Tours  into  the  Western  Coun- 
try, 1750-65. 

Post's  Two  Journals  of  Western  Tours,  1758-59. 

Morris'  Journal  of  Captain  Morris,  of  His  Majesty's  XVII  Regiment  of  Infantry,  relative 
to  his  thrilling  experiences  upon  the  Maumee,  1764. 

Volume  2  (1768-1782)  comprises: 

Long's  Voyages  and  travels  of  an  Indian  Interpreter  and  Trader,  with  account  of  the  Posts 
situated  on  the  River  Saint  Laurence,  Lake  Ontario,  etc. 

Volume  3  (1795-1803)  comprises: 

Michaux'  Travels  into  Kentucky;  1795-1796. 


50  AN  AUTHOR  CATALOGUE 

Michaux'  Travels  to  the  West  of  the  Allegheny  Mountains,  in  Ohio,  Kentucky,  Tennessee, 

and  return  to  Charleston  through  the  Upper  Carolinas,  1802. 
Harris'  Journal  of  a  Tour  into  the  Territory  Northwest  of  the  Allegheny  Mountains,  1803. 

Volume  4  (1807-1829)  comprises: 

Cuming's  Tour  to  the  Western  Country,  through  Ohio  and  Kentucky;  a  voyage  down  the 
OhkTand  Mississippi  Rivers,  and  through  the  Mississippi  Territory,  and  part  of  West 
Florida,  1807-1809. 

Volume  5  (1809-1811)  comprises: 

Bradbury's  Travels  in  the  Interior  of  America,  in  1809-1811,  including  description  of  Upper 
Louisiana.  Ohio,  Kentucky,  Indiana,  Tennessee,  the  Illinois,  and  Western  Territories. 

Volume  6  (1811-1814)  comprises: 

Brackenbridge's  Journal  of  a  Voyage  up  the  River  Missouri,  1811. 

Franchere  (Gabriel)  Voyage  to  the  Northwest  Coast  of  America,  1811-1814,  or  the 
First  American  Settlement  on  the  Pacific;  translated  and  edited  by  J.  V.  Huntington. 

Volume  7  (1810-1813)  comprises: 

Ross'  Adventures  of  the  First  Settlers  on  the  Oregon;  or  Columbia  River. 

Volume  8  (1812-1819)  comprises: 

Buttrick's  Voyages,  Travels,  and  Discoveries. 

Evans  (Estwick)  Pedestrious  Tour,  of  Four  Thousand  Miles,  through  the  Western  States 
and  Territories,  1818. 

Volume  9  (1818-1820)  comprises: 

Flint's  Letters  from  America. 

Volume  10  (1818-1821)  comprises: 

Hulme's  Journal  of  a  Tour  in  the  West  (Ohio,  Indiana,  and  Illinois)  in  1818. 
Flower's  Letters  from  Lexington  and  the  Illinois;  1819. 
Flower's  Letters  from  Illinois;  1820-1821. 

Woods'  Two  Years'  Residence  in  the  Settlement  on  English  Prairie  in  the  Illinois  Country; 
1820-1821. 

Volumes  11  and  12  (1819-1820)  comprise: 

Faux's  Memorable  days  in  America;  Tour  to  the  United  States  to  ascertain  the  condition 

and  probable  prospects  of  British  Emigrants;  1819-1820. 
Welby's  Visit  to  North  America  and  the  English  Settlements  in  Illinois,  with  a  Winter 

Residence  at  Philadelphia;  1819-1820. 

Volume  13  (1819)  comprises: 

Nuttall's  Journal  of  Travels  into  the  Arkansas  Territory,  1819. 

Volumes  14,  15,  16  and  17  (1819-1820)  comprise: 

James'  Expedition  from  Pittsburgh  to  the  Rocky  Mountains,  1819-1820. 

Volume  18  (1824-1827)  comprises: 

I'm  iik's  Personal  Narrative  during  an  Expedition  from  St.  Louis  through  the  Vast  Regions 
between  that  place  and  the  Pacific  Ocean,  thence  through  the  City  of  Mexico  to  Vera 
Cruz;  edited  by  Timothy  Flint;  1824-1827. 

Volumes  19  and  20  (1821-1839)  comprise: 

OODBN'S  Letters  from  the  West  ;  a  Tour  through  the  Western  Country,  ami  a  residence  in  the 

States  of  Ohio  and  Kentucky. 
BULLOCK'S  Sketch  of  a  Journey  through  the  Western  States,  from  New  Orleans  to  New  York, 

by  the  Mississippi,  Ohio,  City  of  Cincinnati,  etc.,  in  1827. 
GREGG'S  Commerce  of  the  Prairies:   Journal  of  a  Santa  V(-  Trader. 


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Volume  21  (1832-1834)  comprises: 

\\  j  tin's  Oregon;  or  a  short  history  of  a  long  journey  from  the  Atlantic  Ocean  to  the  region 

of  the  Pacific,  by  land. 
Townsend's  Journey  across  the  Rocky  Mountains,  to  the  Columbia  River. 

Volumes  22,  23,  24  and  25  (1833)  comprise: 

M  vximilikn's  Voyage  in  the  Interior  of  North   America;   translated  by  Hannibal  Evans 
Lloyd  with  Atlas  volume  of  81  plates. 

Volumes  26  and  27  (1836-1841)  comprise: 

Flagg's  The  Far  West:   or,  a  Tour  beyond  the  Mountains. 

Smet's  Letters  and  Sketches,  with  a  Narrative  of  a  Year's  Residence  among  the  Indian 
Tribes  of  the  Rocky  Mountains. 

Volumes  28  and  29  (1839-1846)  comprise: 

Farnham's  Travels  in  the  Great  Western  Prairies,  the  Anahuac,  and  Rocky  Mountains,  and 

in  Oregon  Territory. 
Smet's  Oregon  Missions  and  Travels  over  the  Rocky  Mountains,  1845-1846. 

Volume  30  (1845-1846)  comprises: 

Palmer's  Journal  of  Travels  over  the  Rocky  Mountains  to  the  mouth  of  the  Columbia  River. 

Volumes  31  and  32  comprise: 

A  Complete  and  Exhaustive  Analytical  Index  to  the  entire  series. 

Thwaites'  Father  Marquette.     New  York,  1917. 

Thwaites'  France  in  America,  1497-1763.     New  York,  1905. 

Thwaites'  (ed.)  Hennepin's  New  Discovery  of  a  Vast  Country  in  America. 
2  vols.     Chicago,  1903. 

Thwaites'  Historic  Waterways.     Chicago,  1888. 

Thwaites'  How  George  Rogers  Clark  Won  the  Northwest.     Chicago,  1904. 

Thwaites'  Jesuit  Relations  and  Allied  Documents.     73  vols.     Cleveland, 
1896-1901. 

(Gift  of  Edward  Dudley  Kenna,  New  York) 

Thwaites'   (ed.)   Kinzie's  Wau-bun,  the  "Early  Day"  of  the  Northwest. 
Chicago,  1891. 

Thwaites'   (ed.)  La  Hontan's   New   Voyages  to   North  America.     2  vols. 
Chicago,  1905. 

Thwaites'  On  the  Storied  Ohio.     Chicago,  1903. 

Thwaites'  (ed.)  Original  Journals  of  the  Lewis  and  Clark  Expedition,  1804- 
1806.     8  vols.     New  York,  1904-05. 

Thwaites'  Wisconsin  (Amor.  Com.  Series).     Boston,  1908. 

Thwaites'  (ed.)  Wisconsin  in  Three  Centuries,  1634-1905.     4  vols.     New 
York,  [1906]. 

Thwaites'     (ed.)     Withers'     Chronicles    of    Border    Warfare.     Cincinnati, 
[1895]. 

Tillson's  A  Woman's  Story  of  Pioneer  Illinois.     Edited  by  M.  M.  Quaife. 
Chicago,  1919. 


52  AN  AUTHOR  CATALOGUE 

Tonti's  An  Account  of  Monsieur  De  La  Salle's  Last  Expedition  and 
Discoveries  in  North  America.  (Excerpt  from  the  N.  Y.  Hist.  Soc. 
Collections  for  1814.) 

Tonti's  Account  of  Monsieur  de  la  Salle's  Last  Expedition  and  Discoveries 
in  North  America.     London,  1698. 

Tonti's  Dernieres  Decouvertes  dans  l'Amerique  Septentrionale  de  M.  La 
Sale.     Paris,  1697. 

Tonti.  Memoire  envoye  en  1693  sur  la  decouverte  du  Mississipi.  (Excerpt 
from  "Revue  Maritime"  of  Apr.  1861.)     [Paris,  1861.] 

Tonti's  Relation  de  la  Louisiane  et  du  Mississipi.     Amsterdam,  1720. 

Tonti's  Relations  de  la  Louisiane,  et  du  Fleuve  Mississipi.  Amsterdam 
1720. 

Tonti's  Relation  of  Henri  de  Tonti  concerning  the  Explorations  of  La  Salle, 
from  1678  to  1683.     Trans,  by  M.  B.  Anderson.     Chicago,  1898. 

Townsend's  Journey  Across  the  Rocky  Mountains  to  the  Columbia  River. 
In  Thwaites'  Early  Western  Travels,  vol.  21.     Cleveland,  1904-7. 

Treat's  National  Land  System.     New  York,  1910. 

Trow's  (printer)  Alton  Trials  of  Winthrop  S.  Gilman  [and  others].  New 
York,  1838. 

True  Picture  of  Emigration;  or  Fourteen  Years  in  the  Interior  of  North 
America.     [In  Pike  County,  Illinois.]     London,  1848. 

Turner's  Frontier  in  American  History.     New  York,  1920. 

Turner's  List  of  References  on  the  History  of  the  West.     Cambridge,  1915. 

Turner's  Reuben  Gold  Thwaites:  A  Memorial  Address.     Madison,  1914. 

Turner's  Rise  of  the  New  West,  1819-1829.     New  York,  1906. 

Tuttle's  General  History  of  the  State  of  Michigan.     Detroit,  1873. 

Tuttle's  Illustrated  History  of  the  State  of  Wisconsin.     Boston,  1875. 

Tuttle  and  Pennock's  Illustrated  History  of  the  Northwest.     Madison,  1876. 

Tyrrell's  (ed.)  Hearne's  Journey  from  Prince  of  Wales's  Fort  in  Hudson's 
Bay  to  the  Northern  Ocean.     Toronto,  1911. 

Tyrrell's  (ed.)  Narrative  of  David  Thompson,  1784-1812.     Toronto,  1916. 

United  States  Roads  in  the  Territory  of  Wisconsin.     Washington,  1840. 

Ursulines  (Les)  de  Quebec  depuis  leur  establissement  jusqu'a  nos  jours. 
2  vols.     Quebec,  1863-4. 

Upper  Missouri  Historical  Expedition  of  1925.     Editorial  Comment. 

(Gift  of  Ralph  Budd,  St.  Paul) 

Upper  Missouri  Historical  Expedition  of  1925.     Library  List.     n.  p.,  [1925]. 

(Gift  of  Ralph  Budd,  St.  Paul) 


OF  THE  FINLEY  COLLECTION  53 

Upper  Missouri  Historical  Expedition  of  1925.  A  set  of  eight  historical 
pamphlets  issued  by  the  Great  Northern  Railway,  bound  in  one  volume. 

(Gift  of  Ralph  Budd,  St.  Paul) 

1.  a.   The  Verendrye  Overland  Quest  of  trie  Pacific.     By  Grace  Flandrau. 

b.  Journal  of  tne  first  expedition  of  Pierre  Gautier  Sieur  de  la  Verendrye  to  the  Mandan 
villages  on  the  Missouri.     Trans,  from  the  French  by  Douglas  Brymner. 

c.  Journal  of  the  voyage  made  by  Chevalier  de  la  Verendrye  witn  one  of  his  brothers  in 
search  of  the  western  sea.     Trans,  from  the  French  by  Anne  H.  Blegen. 

2.  A  Glance  at  the  Lewis  and  Clark  Expedition.     By  Grace  Flandrau. 

3.  An  Important  Visit.     Zebulon  Montgomery  Pike,  1805. 

4.  Fort  Huron  and  its  neighbors  on  the  upper  Missouri.     A  Chronological  record  of  events  . 

By  Frank  B.  Harper. 

5.  The  Discovery  of  Marias  Pass.      By  Grace  Flandrau. 

6.  Chief  Joseph's  Own  Story.     By  Cyrus  Townsend  Brady. 

7.  Library  List.      Upper  Missouri  Historical  Expedition. 

8.  Editorial  Comment  on  the  Upper  Missouri  Historical  Expedition  of  1925. 

Utley,  Cutcheon  and  Burton's  Michigan  as  a  Province,  Territory  and  State. 
4  vols.     New  York,  1906. 

Van  Cleve's  "Three  Score  Years  and  Ten";  Life-long  Memories  of  Fort 
Snelling,  Minn.     Minneapolis,  1888. 

Venable's  Beginnings  of  Literary  Culture  in  the  Ohio  Valley.  Cincinnati, 
1891. 

Verendrye's  Journals  and  Letters.     Toronto,  1927. 

Vergennes'  Memoire  historique  et  Politique  sur  la  Louisiane.     Paris,  1802. 

Verwyst's  Missionary  Labors  of  Fathers  Marquette,  Menard  and  Allouez 
in  the  Lake  Superior  Region.     Milwaukee,  1886. 

Villiers  du  Terrage's  La  Decouverte  du  Missouri  et  Fhistoire  du  Fort 
d'Orleans  (1673-1728).     Paris,  1925.     (Two  copies.) 

Villiers'  Les  Dernieres  Annees  de  la  Louisiane  Francaise.     Paris,  [1904]. 

Vincennes  District.  Letter  ...  in  Relation  to  Certain  Claims  to  Land 
in  the  Vincennes  Land  District.  Dated  July  6,  1838.  Washington, 
1838. 

Virginia  State  Papers,  Calendar  of.     11  vols.     Richmond,  1875-1893. 

Volney's  Tableau  du  Climat  et  du  Sol  des  Etats-Unis.  2  vols,  in  one. 
Paris,  1803. 

Volney's  View  of  the  Climate  and  Soil  of  the  United  States.     London,  1804. 

Volney's  View  of  the  Soil  and  Climate  of  the  United  States  of  America. 
Trans,  by  C.  B.  Brown.     Phila.,  1804. 

Volwiler's  George  Croghan  and  the  Westward  Movement.  1741-1782. 
Cleveland,  1926. 

Voyages  de  Decouverte  au  Canada,  entre  les  annees  1534-1542.  Quebec, 
1843. 

Wait's  State  Papers  and  Publick  Documents  of  the  U.  S.  Vols.  1-12.  12 
vols.     3rd  Ed.     Boston,  1819. 


54  AN  AUTHOR  CATALOGUE 

Wakefield's  History  of  the  War  between  the  United  States  and  the  Sac  and 
Fox  Nations  of  Indians.     Jacksonville,  111.,  1834. 

Wakefield's  History  of  the  Black  Hawk  War.  Edited  by  Frank  E.  Stevens. 
Chicago,  1908. 

Walker's  Mississippi  Valley  and  Prehistoric  Events.  Burlington,  Iowa, 
1879. 

Wallace's  The  Family  Compact;  a  Chronicle  of  the  Rebellion  in  Upper 
Canada.     Chronicles  of  Canada,  vol.  24.     Toronto,  1915. 

Wallace's  History  of  Illinois  and  Louisiana  under  the  French  Rule.  Cin- 
cinnati, 1893. 

Wallace's  The  United  Empire  Loyalists.  Chronicles  of  Canada,  vol.  13. 
Toronto,  1914. 

Waller's  Brief  History  of  Illinois.     Galesburg,  111.,  1909. 

Washington's  (ed.)  Writings  of  Thomas  Jefferson.  9  vols.  Washington, 
1853. 

Weiser's  Journal  of  a  Tour  to  the  Ohio,  1748.  In  Thwaites'  Early  Western 
Travels,  vol.  1.     Cleveland,  1904-7. 

Welby's  Visit  to  North  America  and  the  English  Settlements  in  Illinois, 
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1904-7. 

Weld's  Voyage  au  Canada  dans  les  annees,  1795,  1796  et  1797.  3  vols. 
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Wells'  The  Schools  and  Teachers  of  Early  Peoria.     Peoria,  111.,  1900. 

Wentworth's  Congressional  Reminiscences:  Adams,  Benton,  Calhoun, 
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Weston's  Visit  to  the  United  States  and  Canada  in  1833.     Edinburgh,  1836. 
Wetmore's  Gazetteer  of  the  State  of  Missouri.      St.  Louis,  1837. 

Wheeler's  The  Trail  of  Lewis  and  Clark,  I  NO  I  1 «)()  1 .  2  vols,  New  York, 
1904. 


OF  THE  FINLEY  COLLECTION  55 

White's  The  Lincoln  and  Douglas  Debates.  Chicago  Hist.  Soc.  pamphlet. 
1914. 

White's  A  New  Collection  of  Laws,  Charters  and  Local  Ordinances  of  the 
Governments  of  Great  Britain,  France  and  Spain  relating  to  the  Con- 
cessions of  Land  in  their  Respective  Colonies.     2  vols.     Phila.,  1839. 

White's  The  Forty-Niners.  Chronicles  of  America,  vol.  25.  New  Haven, 
1918. 

Wight's  Eleazer  Williams.  Chicago  Hist.  Soc.  pamphlet.  1903.  (Also 
in  Fergus  Hist.  Series,  No.  1.) 

Wight's  Eleazer  Williams  not  the  Dauphin  of  France.  Fergus  Hist.  Series, 
No.  35.     Chicago,  1903. 

Williams'  Early  Mackinac.     St.  Louis,  1901. 
The  Same.     New  Ed.     New  York,  1912. 

Williams'  The  Honorable  Peter  White.     Cleveland,  [1905]. 

Willson's  The  Great  Company.     New  York,  1906. 

Wilson's  The  Peace  of  Mad  Anthony.     Greenville,  O.,  1909. 

Winsor's  Cartier  to  Frontenac.     Boston,  1894. 

Winsor's  Mississippi  Basin.     Boston,  1895. 

Winsor's  Narrative  and  Critical  History  of  America.  8  vols.  Boston. 
1889. 

{Gift  of  the  General  Library  to  the  Finley  Collection) 

Winsor's  Westward  Movement,  from  1763  to  1798.     Boston,  1897. 

Wisconsin  State  Historical  Society. 

Collections.     Vols.  1-28,  28  vols..     Madison,  1855-1920. 
Proceedings.     A  complete  set,  except  the  24th,  27th  and  69th.     Together 
44  Reports  bound  in  22  volumes,  1875-1922. 

Wisconsin.  United  States  Roads  in  the  Territory  of  Wisconsin.  Wash- 
ington, 1840. 

Withers'  Chronicles  of  Border  Warfare.     New  edition.     Cincinnati,  [1895J. 

Wood's  Historic  Mackinac.     2  vols.     New  York,  1918. 

Wood's  All  Afloat;  A  Chronicle  of  Craft  and  Waterways.  Chronicles  of 
Canada,  vol.  31.     Toronto,  1914. 

Wood's  Captains  of  the  Civil  War.  Chronicles  of  America,  vol.  31.  New 
Haven,  1921. 

Wood's  Elizabethan  Sea-Dogs.  Chronicles  of  America,  vol.  3.  New- 
Haven,  1918. 

Wood's  The  Father  of  British  Canada.  Chronicles  of  Canada,  vol.  12. 
Toronto,  1916. 

Wood's  The  Great  Fortress  [Louisbourg].  Chronicles  of  Canada,  vol.  S. 
Toronto,  1915, 


56  AN  AUTHOR  CATALOGUE 

Wood's  (ed.)  The  Logs  of  the  Conquest  of  Canada.     Toronto,  1909. 

Wood's  The  Passing  of  New  France.  Chronicles  of  Canada,  vol.  10.  Tor- 
onto, 1914. 

Wood's  The  Red  River  Colony.  Chronicles  of  Canada,  vol.  20.  Toronto, 
1915. 

Wood's  (ed.)  Select  British  Documents  of  the  Canadian  War  of  1812. 
3  vols.     Toronto  1920,  1923,  1926. 

Wood's  The  War  Chief  of  the  Six  Nations  [Brant].  Chronicles  of  Canada, 
vol.  16.     Toronto,  1914. 

Wood's  The  War  with  the  United  States.  Chronicles  of  Canada,  vol.  14. 
Toronto,  1915. 

Wood's  The  Winning  of  Canada.  Chronicles  of  Canada,  vol.  11.  Toronto, 
1914. 

Woods'  Two  Years'  Residence  in  the  Settlement  on  the  English  Prairie  in 
the  Illinois  Country.     London,  1822. 

Woods'  Two  Years  Residence  in  the  Settlement  on  English  Prairie  in  the 
Illinois  Country,  1820-21.  In  Thwaites'  Early  Western  Travels, 
vol.  10.     Cleveland,  1904-7. 

Wright's  Chicago:  Past,  Present  and  Future.     Chicago,  1868. 

Writings  on  American  History.     A  complete  set  in  16  vols.,  from  1902-19. 

Wrong's  A  Canadian  Manor  and  Its  Seigneurs.     Toronto,  1908. 

Wrong's  The  Conquest  of  New  France.  Chronicles  of  America,  vol.  10. 
New  Haven,  1918. 

Wrong's  Washington  and  His  Comrades  in  Arms.  Chronicles  of  America, 
vol.  12.     New  Haven,  1921. 

Wrong  and  Langton's  (eds.)  Chronicles  of  Canada.     32  vols.     Toronto,  v.d. 

1.  Leacock's  The  Dawn  of  Canadian  History. 

2.  Leacock's  The  Mariner  of  St.  Malo  (Cartier). 

3.  Colby's  The  Founder  of  New  France  (Champlain). 

4.  Marquis'  The  Jesuit  Missions. 

5.  Munro's  The  Seigneurs  of  Old  Canada. 

6.  Chapais'  The  Great  Intendant  (Talon). 

7.  Colby's  The  Fighting  Governor  (Frontenac). 

8.  Wood's  The  Great  Fortress  (Louisbourg). 

9.  Doughty's  The  Acadian  Exiles. 

10.  Wood's  The  Passing  of  New  France. 

11.  Wood's  The  Winning  of  Canada. 

12.  Wood's  The  Father  of  British  Canada  (Carleton). 

13.  Wallace's  The  United  Empire  Loyalists. 

14.  Wood's  The  War  with  the  United  States  (1812). 

15.  Marquis'  The  War  Chief  of  the  Ottawas. 
Hi.  Wood's  The  War  Chief  of  the  Six  Nations. 

17.  Raymond's  Tecumseh. 

18.  Laut's  Tne  Adventurers  of  England  on  Hudson  Ray. 

19.  Burpee's  Pathfinders  of  the  Great  Plains. 

20.  Leacock's  Adventurers  of  the  Far  North. 

21.  Wood's  The  Red  River  Colony. 


OF  THE  FINLEY  COLLECTION  57 

22.  Laut's  Pioneers  of  the  Pacific  Coast. 

23.  Laut's  The  Cariboo  Trail. 

24.  Wallace's  The  "Family  Compact"  (The  Rebellion  in  Upper  Canada). 

25.  Decelles'  The  "Patriotes"  of  '37. 

26.  Grant's  The  Tribune  of  Nova  Scotia. 

27.  Macmechan's  The  Winning  of  Popular  Government. 

28.  Colquhoun's  The  Fathers  of  Confederation. 

29.  Pope's  The  Day  of  Sir  John  Macdonald. 

30.  Skelton's  The  Day  of  Sir  Wilfrid  Laurier. 

31.  Wood's  All  Afloat  (Crafts  and  Waterways). 

32.  Skelton's  The  Railway  Builders. 

Wyeth's  Oregon.  In  Thwaites'  Early  Western  Travels,  vol.  21.  Cleve- 
land, 1904-7. 

EARLY  STATE  MAPS 

OHIO 

Ohio.  The  Tourist's  Pocket  Map  of  the  State  of  Ohio,  exhibiting  its  Inter- 
nal Improvements,  Roads,  Distances,  etc.  By  J.  H.  Young.  Phila- 
delphia.    Published  by  S.  Augustus  Mitchell,  1834. 

Map  is  13  X  15  M  inches,  colored,  folded  into  32mo,  roan  covers. 

The  Same,  1839.     Same  size  and  form. 

INDIANA 

Indiana.  The  Tourist's  Pocket  Map  of  the  State  of  Indiana,  exhibiting 
its  Internal  Improvements,  Roads,  Distances,  etc.  By  J.  H.  Young. 
Philadelphia.     Published  by  S.  Augustus  Mitchell,  1836. 

Map  is  13  X  15  inches,  colored,  folded  into  32mo,  roan  covers. 

Indiana.     Published  by  T.  G.  Bradford,  1838. 

Map  is  11  \i  X  14  inches,  mounted. 

ILLINOIS 

Illinois.  The  Tourist's  Pocket  Map  of  the  State  of  Illinois  .  .  .  Published 
by  S.  Augustus  Mitchell,  Philadelphia,  1834. 

Map  is  13  X  \oxA  inches,  colored,  framed. 

{Gift  of  Rev.  C.  W.  Leffingwell,  Pasadena,  Cal.) 

Illinois  and  Wisconsin.  A  New  Map  of  Illinois  and  Part  of  Wisconsin 
Territory.  By  J.  M.  Peck  and  J.  Messinger,  Cincinnati.  Pub- 
lished by  Doolittle  &  Munson.     Copyrighted,  1835,  by  J.  M.  Peck. 

Mai>  is  13 H  X  18J-2  inches,  colored,  and  has  an  inset  picture  of  Illinois  College.     Folded 
into  32mo,  roan  covers. 

For  Peck's  story  of  his  making  of  Illinois  maps,  see  Peck's  Traveler's  Directory,  New 
York,  1839,  pp.  7-10  (Finley  Collection). 

Illinois.  The  Tourist's  Pocket  Map  of  the  State  of  Illinois,  exhibiting  its 
Internal  Improvements,  Roads,  Distances,  etc.  By  J.  H.  Young. 
Published  by  S.  Augustus  Mitchell,  Philadelphia,  1836. 

Map  is  13  X  151-2  inches,  colored,  folded  into  32mo,  roan  covers. 

Illinois.  A  New  Map  of  the  State  of  Illinois.  Published  by  Thomas, 
Cowperthwait  &  Co.     Philadelphia,  1855.     (Copyright  date  is  1850.) 

Map  is  13J"2  X  15^2  inches,  colored,  folded  into  32mo,  roan  covers. 

Illinois.     Published  by  J.  H.  Colton,  86  Cedar  Street,  New  York,   1852. 

Colored,  14  X  17  inches.     Folded  to  32mo,  cloth  covers. 


58  AN  AUTHOR  CATALOGUE 

Illinois.  New  Sectional  Map  of  the  State  of  Illinois  Compiled  from  the 
U.  S.  Surveys;  also  exhibiting  the  internal  improvements,  distances 
between  towns,  villages  and  post  offices,  the  outlines  of  Prairies, 
Woodlands,  Marshes,  and  the  Lands  donated  to  the  State  by  the  Gen. 
Govt,  for  the  Purpose  of  Internal  Improvements.  By  J.  W.  Peck, 
John  Messinger,  and  A.  J.  Mathewson.  Published  by  J.  H.  Colton 
&  Co.,     New  York,  1853. 

Map  is  28J-2  X  42  inches,  colored,  folded  into  32mo,  roan  covers. 

The  Same.     Philadelphia,   1854.     Same  as  1853  map  except  that  it  is 
not  colored. 

MICHIGAN 

Michigan.  The  Tourist's  Pocket  Map  of  Michigan  exhibiting  its  Internal 
Improvements,  Roads,  Distances,  etc.  By  J.  H.  Young,  Philadelphia. 
Published    by    S.    Augustus    Mitchell,     1835.     (Copyrighted    1834.) 

Map  is  13  X  15}-^  inches,  folded  into  32mo,  roan  covers. 

The  Same.     Phila.  1836  (2  copies)  (Copyrighted  1834). 
The  Same.     Phila.  1839  (Copyrighted  1834). 

Michigan.  An  Improved  Edition  of  a  Map  of  the  Surveyed  Part  of  the 
Territory  of  Michigan,  by  John  Farmer,  1836. 

Colored  Map  is  31^  X  21,  folded  into  32mo,  roan  covers.     Two  insets  are  dated  1835. 
Map  is  torn  but  none  missing. 

Michigan  and  Wisconsin.  Map  of  the  Territories  of  Michigan  and  Ouiscon- 
sin  on  a  scale  of  30  geographical  miles  to  an  inch.  By  John  Farmer  of 
Detroit,  1836. 

Map  is  35  X  24 y2  inches,  colored,  folded  into  32mo,  roan  covers. 

Michigan.  Map  of  the  Surveyed  Part  of  Michigan.  By  John  Farmer. 
Published  by  J.  H.  Colton,  New  York,  1840. 

Map  is  colored  and  is  34  X  23^  inches,  folded,  into  32mo,  roan  covers. 

Michigan.  Lake  Superior  and  the  Northern  Part  of  Michigan.  Published 
by  J.  H.  Colton,  New  York,  1853. 

Map  is  colored  and  is  17  X  14  inches,  folded  into  32mo,  cloth  covers. 

The  Same.     1854. 

Map  is  same  size,  colored. 

Michigan.  Map  of  the  State  of  Michigan  and  the  Surrounding  Country 
exhibiting  the  Sections  and  the  Latest  surveys  compiled  from  authentic 
sources.     By  John  Farmer.     23rd  Edition.     Detroit,  1854. 

Map  is  22  X  32}^  inches,  folded  into  32mo,  roan  covers. 

Michigan.  Township  Map  of  Michigan  from  the  Latest  Authorities. 
Published  by  Ensign,  Bridgman  and  Fanning,  156  Williams  Street, 
New  York,  1857. 

Map  is  20 \i  X  25  inches,  folded  into  32mo,  cloth  covers 

Michigan.     Rand,  McNally  &  Co.'s  Indexed  Map  of  Michigan.     Chicago, 

(1877). 

Map  is  20  X  14  inches,  folded  into  32mo,  cloth  covers,  with  34  pages  of  text — list  of 
countries,  islands,  lakes,  rivers,  towns,  post  offices,  etc. 


OF  THE  FINLEY  COLLECTION  59 

Michigan.  Maps,  etc.,  of  the  Mineral  Region  of  Lake  Superior.  Three 
maps,  each  32  X  21  inches,  folded  into  12mo,  cloth  covers,  and  16 
pages  of  text.  ''List  of  Persons  to  whom  permits  to  locate  mineral  lands 
on  the  south  shore  of  Lake  Superior  have  been  granted  and  leases  issued 
upon  them  by  the  Secretary  of  War,  up  to  June  16,  1846."  Published 
by  Weare  C.  Little  &  Co.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Two  copies. 

WISCONSIN 
(See  also  under  "Illinois"  and  "Michigan") 

Wisconsin.  Map  of  the  Settled  part  of  Wisconsin  Territory.  Published  by 
Hinman  and  Dutton,  Philadelphia,  1838. 

Map  is  17>2   X  22  inches,  colored,  framed. 

{Gift  of  Rev.  C.  W.  Leffingwell,  Pasadena,  Cal.) 

Wisconsin.  Sectional  Map  with  the  Most  Recent  Surveys,  by  I.  A.  Lap- 
ham,  1846.  Published  by  P.  C.  Hale,  Milwaukee.  Lithographed  by 
J.  H.  Bufford  &  Co.,  Boston. 

Map  is  24  M  X  24  M  folded  into  32mo,  roan  covers. 

Wisconsin.  Chapman's  Sectional  Map  of  Wisconsin,  with  the  most  recent 
Surveys.     Published    by    Silas    Chapman,    Milwaukee,    Wis.,    1855. 

Map  is  32 1-2  X  23  inches,  scale  10  miles  to  an  inch,  folded  into  32  mo,  cloth  covers. 

Wisconsin.  Sectional  Map  of  Wisconsin,  with  the  most  recent  Surveys. 
Published  by  Silas  Chapman,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1855. 

Map  is  33  X  35  inches,  folded  into  32mo  cloth,  covers,  scale  10  miles  to  an  inch. 

OLD  NORTHWEST  TERRITORY 

(Ohio,  Indiana,  Illinois,  Michigan,  Wisconsin) 

Old  Northwest  Territory.  Map  of  the  States  of  Ohio,  Indiana  and  Illinois 
with  the  settled  part  of  Michigan.  Published  by  S.  Augustus  Mitchell, 
Philadelphia,  1834. 

Map  is  18  X  22J-2  inches,  colored,  framed. 

{Gift  of  Rev.  C.  W.  Leffingwell,  Pasadena,  Cal.) 

Old  Northwest  Territory.  Folding  Colored  Map  of  the  States  of  Ohio, 
Indiana  and  Illinois,  and  Michigan  Territory.  Published  by  Ezra 
Strong,  New  York,  1835. 

16  X  20  inches,  folded  to  18mo,  in  leather  cover. 

Old  Northwest  Territory.  Map  of  the  States  of  Ohio,  Indiana  and  Illinois, 
with  the  settled  parts  of  Michigan  and  Wisconsin.  Published  by  S. 
Augustus  Mitchell.     Philadelphia,  1847. 

Map  is  23  X  18  ^  inches,  folded  into  32mo,  roan  covers. 

The  Same.     Published  by  S.  Augustus  Mitchell,  Philadelphia,  1848. 

Map  is  22  ^  X  18  inches,  folded  into  32mo,  roan  covers. 

Old  Northwest  Territory.  Chapman's  Township  Map  of  the  Northwest. 
Compiled  from  the  United  States  Surveys  and  other  authentic  sources. 
Published  by  Dyer  and  Pasmore,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  1858. 

Map  is  colored  and  is  27  X  32  inches,  folded  to  32mo,  in  cloth  covers. 


60  AN  AUTHOR  CATALOGUE 

IOWA 

Iowa.  Chapman's  Sectional  Map  of  the  State  of  Iowa,  compiled  from 
the  United  States  Surveys  and  other  authentic  Sources.  Published 
by  Dyer  and  Pasmore,  Milwaukee,  1857. 

Map  is  colored  and  is  37^  X  25  inches,  folded  to  32mo,  cloth  covers. 

Iowa.  Colton's  Township  Map  of  the  State  of  Iowa.  Compiled  from 
the  U.  S.  Surveys  and  other  Authentic  Sources.  Published  by  G.  W. 
and  C.  B.  Colton,  172  William  St.,  New  York,  1866.  (Copyright 
date,  1858.) 

Map  29  X  25^  inches,  folded  to  32mo,  in  cloth  covers. 

KANSAS 

Kansas  Territory.  MacLean  and  Lawrence's  Sectional  Map  of  Kansas 
Territory,  compiled  from  the  U.  S.  Surveys  by  C.  P.  Wiggin.  Litho- 
graped  by  Wm.  Schuchman  &  Bro.,  Pittsburgh,  1857. 

Map  is  40  X  41  inches,  folded  to  32mo,  in  cloth  cover. 

The  Same.     Colored.     Same  size  and  form.     Pittsburgh,  1857. 

KENTUCKY  AND  TENNESSEE 

Kentucky.  Map  of  the  State  of  Kentucky:  with  the  Adjoining  Territories. 
By  J.  Russell,  1794. 

Map  is  18  X  16  inches. 

Kentucky.  The  Tourist's  Pocket  Map  of  the  State  of  Kentucky,  exhibiting 
its  Internal  Improvements,  Roads,  Distances,  etc.  By  J.  H.  Young. 
Philadelphia.     Published  by  S.  Augustus  Mitchell,  1836. 

Map  is  colored,  and  is  15  X  12  H  inches,  folded  into  32mo,  roan  covers. 

Kentucky  and  Tennessee.  Map  of  Kentucky  and  Tennessee.  Compiled 
from  the  Latest  Authorities.  Published  by  S.  Augustus  Mitchell. 
Philadelphia,  1834. 

Map  is  colored  and  22  X  17  inches,  folded  into  32mo,  roan  covers. 

Tennessee.  The  Tourist's  Pocket  Map  of  the  State  of  Tennessee,  exhibit- 
ing its  Internal  Improvements,  Roads,  Distances,  etc.  By  J.  H.  Young, 
Philadelphia.     Published  by  S.  Augustus  Mitchell,  1834. 

Map  is  colored  and  is  16  X  13^2  inches,  folded  into  32nio,  roan  covers. 

VIRGINIA 

Virginia  and  Maryland.  Map  of  Virginia  and  Maryland.  Constructed 
from  the  Latest  Authorities.  Published  by  S.  Augustus  Mitchell, 
Philadelphia  1834. 

Map  is  colored,  is  22  X  18  inches,  folded  into  32mo,  roan  covers. 

Virginia.  The  Tourist's  Pocket  Map  of  the  State  of  Virginia,  exhibiting  its 
Internal  Improvements,  Roads,  Distances,  etc.  By  J.  II.  Young, 
Phi  la.     Published  by  Thomas  Cowperthwait  &  Co.  1852. 

Map  is  colored,  is   16  X    !•'*).>  inches,  and  is  folded  into  32mo,  roan  covers. 


OF  THE  FINLEY  COLLECTION  61 

EARLY  MAPS  OF  LA  LOUISIANE,  LA  NOUVELLE  FRANCE, 
CANADA,  ETC.   (1732  TO  1764) 

A  New  Map  of  the  North  Parts  of  America  claimed  by  France  under  ye 
Names  of  Louisiana,  Mississippi,  Canada  and  New  France  with  ye 
Adjoyning  Territories  of  England  and  Spain.  The  Projection  of  this 
Map  is  call'd  Mercator's    .    .    .   by  H.  Moll,  Geographer,  1720. 

24  X  40  inches,  outlined  in  eolor,  framed.  Inserts  of:  The  Indian  Fort  Sasque- 
sahanor,  (engraving);  Annapolis  Royal  (map);  Mouth  of  the  Mississippi  and  Mobile 
Rivers,  (map). 

(Gift  of  Victor  Elting,  Chicago.) 

Nouvelle  Carte  Particuliere  de  L'Amerique.  It  also  bears  the  title:  ;'A 
Map  of  the  British  Empire  in  America  with  French,  Spanish  and  the 
Dutch  Settlements  adjacent  thereto;  by  Henry  Popple,  a  London. 
Grave  par  Jean  Conv  Back."     (1740  or  1732?). 

Map  measures  19^  X  23^2  inches  including  margins. 

A  Plan  of  the  Straits  of  St.  Mary  and  Michilimakinac  to  Shew  the  Situa- 
tion and  Importance  of  the  two  Westernmost  Settlements  of  Canada 
for  the  Fur  Trade. 

13^  X  §\i  inches,  mounted  in  a  heavy  mat.  Source  unknown,  date  175-(?) 
Described  by  Phillips  as  "Anonymous." 

Carte  de  la  Louisiane  et  des  Pays  Voisins.  Par  le  Sr.  Bellin,  1750.  Sur 
de  Nouvelles  Observations  on  a  corrigc  les  Lacs  et  leurs  Environs. 
1755. 

Map,  partly  colored,  with  wide  margins,  measures  27  X  22  ^  inches. 

Partie  Orientale  de  la  Nouvelle  France  ou  du  Canada.  Par  Mr.  Bellin. 
Published  by  the  heirs  of  Homan,  1755. 

Map  measures  21}-^  X  1624"  inches;  or  with  margins  24  X  20^4  inches. 

Partie  Occidentale  de  la  Nouvelle  France  ou  du  Canada.  Par  Mr.  Bellin. 
Published  by  the  heirs  of  Homan,  1755. 

Map  measures  21  x/±  X  1624"  inches;  or  with  margins  24  X  20^4  inches. 

Partie  Occidentale  de  la  Nouvelle  France  ou  du  Canada  .  .  .  Publ.  par 
les  Heritiers  de  Homan,  1755. 

Map  is  16^4  X  21  inches,  outlined  in  color,  framed. 

(Gift  of  Mrs.  Janet  Grieg  Post.) 

Carte  des  Lacs  du  Canada  Pour  Servir  a  l'Histoire  des  Etablissemens 
Europeens.     Par  M.  b.,  Ing.  de  la  Mar.  (1757). 

Map  is  11  X  7li  inches — with  margins  it  measures  15  X  10  inches. 

La  Louisiane  et  Pays  Voisins. 

14  X  8^  inches.     From  Bellins  Petit  Atlas  Maratime,  Tome  I,  No.  40,  1764. 

La  Nouvelle  France  ou  Canada. 

14  X  8  inches.     From  Bellin's  Petit  Atlas  Maratime,  Tome  I,  No.  4,  1764. 

Carte  des  Cinq  Grans  Lacs  du  Canada. 

14  X  8^4  inches.     From  Bellin's  Petit  Atlas  Maratime,  Tome  I,  No.  6,  1764. 

An  Accurate  Map  of  Canada,  with  the  adjacent  countries;  Exhibiting 
the  late  Seat  of  war  between  the  English  and  French  in  those  Parts. 

13  X  10 \i  inches,  colored.     London,  n.d.     The  Illinois  country  is  all  called  Virginia. 

Photographic  facsimile.  A  Documentary  Relic  of  La  Salle's  ill-fated  Expedi- 
tion of  1684. 


"It  is  our  opportunity  here  to  present  the 
narratives  of  the  discoverers,  explorers,  and 
founders  of  the  French  empire  in  North  America 
— narratives  full  of  the  charm  of  brave  deeds, 
of  heroic  endurance,  of  abiding  enthusiasms,  and 
of  famous  achievements. " 

Extract  from  the  General  Introduction  to  Kellogg 's  "Early 
Narratives  of  the  Northwest." 


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